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Tyler Davidson-Hall is a Research Fellow at the University of Waterloo, focusing on advanced materials and device engineering for quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) and related optoelectronic systems. His work centers on improving device stability, efficiency, and longevity through innovations in charge transport layers, interfacial engineering, and material formulation.
Research Interests: His investigations span materials science, optoelectronics, and solid-state physics, emphasizing quantum dots, charge management, and stability mechanisms in solution-processed devices. Key themes include interfacial charge accumulation, fluorine-doped electron transport layers, and cascading hole transport architectures.
Publications Overview: His recent work (2017–2023) details breakthroughs in QLED stability via charge management, interlayer design, and additive engineering. Collaborative efforts explore energy transfer dynamics, thermal effects in hole transport layers, and morphological stability of organic and colloidal quantum dot devices.
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