IIT Projects Search

Fully RoHS Compliant Infrared Light Emitting Diodes Based on Novel Lead-free Quantum Dots
Abstract

The technology of infrared light-emitting diodes (IR-LEDs) supports a large variety of applications, such as fibre-optic communication, biomedical imaging, security and night vision. While lead-containing colloidal semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) offer exceptional promises for IR-LED technology due to their low-cost production and unique optical properties, their progress is severely restricted because of the lead toxicity. The EU-funded INFLED project will identify and develop novel and efficient lead-free QDs. At the crossroad of chemistry, physics and engineering, the project will target the most efficient heavy metal-free IR-LED using a novel synthesis technique as well as rational nanoengineering at both material and device level.

LogoEnteFinanziatore EU
Project information
Acronym
INFLED
Start date
01/04/2022
End date
31/03/2024
Role
Coordinator
Funds
European
People involved
Houman Bahmani Jalali
Houman Bahmani Jalali
Photonic Nanomaterials
Budget
Total budget: 171.473,28€
Total contribution: 171.473,28€