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Applications of perovskite materials in the display industry
This article was extracted from the Perovskite for Displays market report.
Given perovskites materials' unique optical properties, these materials are being intensively researched for both photovoltaic and display applications (as well as several others). In this article we will take a look into the possible application areas in the display industry that can benefit from perovskite materials.
Perovskite QDs
Perovskite-based QDs (PerQDs) are considered a viable Cd-free alternative for display applications, with high PL quantum yields, wide wavelength tunability and ultra-narrow band emission. The main advantages of PerQDs are:
- Low cost
- High performance
- RoHS compliance (despite the lead content)
NREL team highlights the potential of perovskites for renewable hydrogen production
A recent analysis carried out by scientists at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have found that perovskite materials could play an important role in a process to produce hydrogen in a renewable manner.
The NREL scientists analyzed an emerging water-splitting technology called solar thermochemical hydrogen (STCH) production, which can be potentially more energy efficient than producing hydrogen via the commonly used electrolysis method. Electrolysis needs electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. STCH relies on a two-step chemical process in which metal oxides are exposed to temperatures greater than 1,400 degrees Celsius and then re-oxidized with steam at lower temperatures to produce hydrogen.
Perovskites can help develop flexible transparent displays
Researchers from Korea's Sungkyunkwan University and Gyeongsang National University have developed an innovative technique to develop transparent displays with high resolution and flexibility using perovskite materials.
Solution-based perovskites have been attracting attention in the area of display technology for many years, due to their exceptional optical-based electronic characteristics and ease of preparation. Owing to the benefits of solution-based perovskites, researchers have long envisioned the commercial adoption and implementation of flexible transparent displays.