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Vertically Stacked Micro-LED Architecture Sharpens Displays

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An international team of researchers and engineers has developed an approach to make displays, such as those for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), sharper and defect-free. The researchers devised an architecture in which they stacked red, green, and blue LEDs in a formation to create vertical, multicolored pixels as opposed to placing the diodes side-by-side in a horizontal patchwork. Each stacked pixel generated the full range of commercial colors. The microscopic pixels, or micro-LEDs (µLEDs), are each about 4 μm wide. The pixels can be packed to a density of more than...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    May 2023
    GLOSSARY
    microdisplay
    A transmissive, reflective or emissive high-resolution display that typically measures 1 cm diagonally, and whose use requires magnifying optics to project a highly magnified image on a surface for the image to be observed by the viewer.
    Displayslight sourcesOLEDsLEDsdiodeslaser diodesResearch & TechnologyeducationAmericasMITpixelscolorationRGBRGB arraymicrodisplaymicro-displaysmicro-LEDsARAugmented and Virtual Realityaugmented realityVRvirtual realityfabricationTechnology News

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