DisplayDaily: NanoLED - Next Generation Display

Display industry analyst Sweta Dash recently posted a detailed article on the current status of NanoLED technology over at DisplayDaily. It’s quite a long piece at nearly 1,800 words and a worthwhile read if you are interested in how this technology is progressing as it approaches commercialization. She touches on everything from material performance to lifetime and how NanoLED displays will be manufactured.

Sweta Dash, writing for DisplayDaily:

“QLED was an early name of QD emissive technology. It is also called QDEL. However the name QLED has beed adopted for QDEF-based LED TVs. Nanosys has now re-named the QD emissive display technology as NanoLED. According to Jason Hartlove, CEO of Nanosys:

‘we opted for the name NanoLED as all the materials in the stacks are “Nano” materials and it is a Light Emitting Device (LED).’

NanoLED is the future emitter material for QD emissive displays. The new name seems to be getting traction. The purpose of this nomenclature is to enable the industry for technology development.

NanoLED with Cd-free, heavy metal free quantum dots has great potential to become a next generation display technology because of: simple device structure, higher performance, higher brightness, flexibility, and low cost printing patterning scalable process.”