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GaN‐based emissive microdisplays: A very promising technology for compact, ultra‐high brightness display systems
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PhotonicsElectrical EngineeringSolid-state LightingEngineeringEmissive MicrodisplaysHybridization ApproachAdvanced Display TechnologyApplied PhysicsCmos CircuitExtended RealityPromising TechnologyGan Power DeviceNew Lighting TechnologyGan Led ArrayMicroelectronicsOptoelectronics
Abstract High‐brightness GaN‐based emissive microdisplays can be fabricated with different approaches that are listed and described. They consist either of hybridizing a GaN LED array on a CMOS circuit or building a monolithic component on a single substrate. Using the hybridization approach, two types of 10‐μm pixel pitch GaN microdisplay prototypes were developed: (1) directly driven, 300 × 252 pixels and (2) active‐matrix, 873 × 500 pixels. Brightness as high as 1 × 10 6 and 1 × 10 7 cd/m 2 for blue and green arrays, respectively, were reached. GaN‐based emissive microdisplays are suitable for augmented reality systems or head‐up displays, but some challenges remain before they can be put in production.
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