Journal
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 8, Issue 9, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app8091557
Keywords
mini-LED; micro-LED; full-color display; quantum dot
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Funding
- Strait Postdoctoral Foundation of Fujian Province
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [61504112, 11604285, 51605404]
- Science and Technology Project between University-Industry Cooperation in Fujian Province [2018H6022]
- Technological Innovation Project of Economic and Information Commission of Fujian Province
- Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2018J01103]
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Displays based on inorganic light-emitting diodes (LED) are considered as the most promising one among the display technologies for the next-generation. The chip for LED display bears similar features to those currently in use for general lighting, but it size is shrunk to below 200 microns. Thus, the advantages of high efficiency and long life span of conventional LED chips are inherited by miniaturized ones. As the size gets smaller, the resolution enhances, but at the expense of elevating the complexity of fabrication. In this review, we introduce two sorts of inorganic LED displays, namely relatively large and small varieties. The mini-LEDs with chip sizes ranging from 100 to 200 m have already been commercialized for backlight sources in consumer electronics applications. The realized local diming can greatly improve the contrast ratio at relatively low energy consumptions. The micro-LEDs with chip size less than 100 m, still remain in the laboratory. The full-color solution, one of the key technologies along with its three main components, red, green, and blue chips, as well color conversion, and optical lens synthesis, are introduced in detail. Moreover, this review provides an account for contemporary technologies as well as a clear view of inorganic and miniaturized LED displays for the display community.
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