Originally scheduled for March of 2020, the virtual QD Forum and Phosphor Global Summit went off without a hitch in early November this year. What I love about this conference is the mix of industry professionals, super-smart academics, and startups with new ideas. It’s a much more manageable conference too, usually a few hundred people so the networking is excellent, with a focus on those in the QD and Phosphor industry.
The talks were meaty, and the interactive Q&A were pretty good too. I’ve boiled it down to a few topics that caught my eye this year, some of which came as a surprise to me.
Perovskites
The new-kid-on-the-block is not so little anymore. With a clear value proposition and multiple companies developing products leveraging pervoskite technology, this material is rapidly maturing. The ultra-narrow green emission (~20 nm), high efficiency, and high absorption of blue light make this material match wonderfully with KSF red phosphor for a bright and colorful display.
Avantama has been promoting their perovskite material for a few years now, and this year the message was clear. It is ready for prime time. According to the CEO, their pilot film product has passed customer tests and is ready for adoption. When integrated into a monitor with KSF it achieved >90% rec 2020, with >2000 nits brightness. Not sure I would opt for full brightness settings at my workstation, but for some applications (like professional monitors) these are metrics are excellent.