发光二极管
材料科学
光电子学
像素
LED显示屏
绿灯
二极管
蓝光
光学
计算机科学
物理
操作系统
作者
Koji Okuno,Koichi Goshonoo,Masaki Ohya
标识
DOI:10.35848/1347-4065/ad3f5c
摘要
Abstract InGaN-based monolithic full-color LEDs, such as augmented reality and virtual reality, are candidates for displays with highly integrated pixels. We demonstrated a monolithic micro-LED display with green- and blue-emitting active layers separated by an n-type interlayer. The interlayer plays an important role in individually emitting green and blue light. The monolithic LED display was fabricated by mesa formation reaching the interlayer and the regrowth of the p-type layer, resulting in horizontally integrated green and blue LEDs. The display measuring 0.64 mm 2 with 20 rows and 20 columns had 40 μ m × 40 μ m pixels comprising 20 μ m × 40 μ m sub-pixels with an emitting area of 8 μ m × 23 μ m and was driven by a passive matrix circuit. Images of the monolithic micro-LED display were successfully obtained by individually controlling the green- and blue-emitting micro-LEDs. These results will enhance the commercialization of micro-LED displays.
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