Enhanced Thermal Conductivity Of Qds-Polymer Film For Light-Emitting Diodes Via Electrospinning

2016 17th International Conference on Electronic Packaging Technology (ICEPT)(2016)

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Abstract
Quantum dots (QDs) have been developed as a promising light-converting material for light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, QDs-polymer film always shows bad thermal performance. In this paper, a new designed structure of QDs-polymer film via electrospinning was proposed to enhance the thermal conductivity of the QDs-polymer film. After the measurement of density, specific heat and thermal diffusivity, the thermal conductivities of the proposed and traditional QDs-polymer films were calculated and compared. Finite-element simulation was conducted to assess the working temperature when both kinds of QDs-polymer films were packaged in the remote QD-LEDs. Results show that the thermal conductivities in thickness direction and in plane have been enhanced by 64.6% and 423.1% at 25 degrees C. The highest temperature in QDs-polymer film is decreased from 92.9 degrees C to 88.0 degrees C at the driving current of 300 mA.
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quantum dots,LEDs,electrospinning,thermal conductivity
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