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Systematic study on size and temporal dependence of micro-LED arrays for display applications
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2023
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Display ApplicationsEngineeringSidewall DefectsOptoelectronic DevicesIntegrated CircuitsMicro-optical ComponentElectronic DevicesMesa SizeDisplay TechnologyVisible Light CommunicationAdvanced Display TechnologyPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringNew Lighting TechnologyTemporal DependenceComputer EngineeringMicroelectronicsSolid-state LightingMicro-led ArraysApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
Micro-LEDs are one of the most promising candidates for next-generation displays, yet they are inconvenienced by the efficiency reduction induced by the sidewall defects when pursuing further scaled-down device dimensions. We have systematically investigated both the size and temporal dependence of micro-LEDs. Micro-LED arrays with a mesa size ranging from 7 to 100 μm were prepared for display purposes. The luminance and external quantum efficiency (EQE) were measured and discussed. Surprisingly, micro-LED arrays with a smaller mesa size exhibit a higher EQE under 100 ns pulse duration operation when compared with longer pulse duration operations. Under certain short-pulsed excitation, a 7×7 μm 2 micro-LED array even exhibits a >20 % higher EQE as compared to the direct current (DC) or the long duration pulse operation condition. We thus concluded that the notorious efficiency reduction induced by sidewall defects in small-sized micro-LED arrays could be significantly reduced by applying short-pulse voltages.
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