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Recent Progress in Micro-LED-Based Display Technologies

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LASER & PHOTONICS REVIEWS
Volume 16, Issue 6, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/lpor.202100427

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coffee rings effect; color converters; light coupling; mass transfer technologies; optical cross talk; RGB displays

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  1. London South Bank University (LSBU)

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The demand for high-performance displays is increasing due to their wide applications. Micro-LED display shows potential to replace traditional displays, but faces challenges in mass transfer and manufacturing cost. Another option is using color conversion medium for full-color display.
The demand for high-performance displays is continuously increasing because of their wide range of applications in smart devices (smartphones/watches), augmented reality, virtual reality, and naked eye 3D projection. High-resolution, transparent, and flexible displays are the main types of display to be used in future. In the above scenario, the micro-LEDs (light-emitting diodes) display which has outstanding features, such as low power consumption, wider color gamut, longer lifetime, and short response-time, can replace traditional liquid crystal displays and organic LEDs-based display technologies. However, to attain a remarkable position in future display technology, the micro-LEDs need to overcome problems associated with mass transfer and its high cost of manufacturing. Besides micro-LEDs, the other option for future displays includes the usage of color conversion medium (phosphor/ quantum dots) to convert some of the blue light into other colors. In this review, the various mass transfer display technologies and color conversion strategies which are being used for the realization of a full-color display are discussed.

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