显示技术的未来趋势:微型led向透明、自由形状和近眼显示方向发展。

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Tae Soo Kim,Jung-El Ryu,Jinhong Park,Rih-Jia Liu,Joonghoon Choi,Jeehwan Kim,Young Joon Hong,Dong-Hwan Kim,Jiho Shin
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摘要

显示器是我们日常生活中最不可或缺的电子设备之一。在过去的几十年里,在材料、结构和制造工艺创新的推动下,显示技术不断发展,实现了更高的图像质量、更大的屏幕尺寸、更薄的外形和新颖的功能。显示器市场目前由液晶显示器(lcd)和有机发光二极管(OLED)显示器主导,但重要的投资和研究工作正针对新兴的自发光显示技术,如微发光二极管(micro- led),以及非常规应用,如透明、可变形和近眼显示。本文首先回顾了自发光显示技术的历史背景,并概述了有机、量子点、钙钛矿和微型led显示的最新进展。然后,我们批判性地回顾了微型led技术的现状,包括其尺寸相关的性能问题、不同类型的传质技术、背板互连技术、缺陷像素的检测/修复方法,以及新兴的显示应用,包括透明、可变形、虚拟和增强现实(VR/AR)显示。
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Future trends of display technology: micro-LEDs toward transparent, free-form, and near-eye displays.
Displays are one of the most indispensable electronic devices used in our daily lives. Over the past decades, display technology has evolved relentlessly, driven by innovation in materials, structures, and manufacturing processes that have enabled higher image quality, larger screen size, slimmer form factor, and novel functionalities. The display market is currently dominated by liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, but significant investment and research efforts are being directed toward emerging self-emissive display technologies, such as micro-light-emitting diodes (micro-LEDs), as well as unconventional applications such as transparent, deformable, and near-eye displays. This review article begins with a historical background of self-emissive display technology and an overview of the recent advances in organic-, quantum dot-, perovskite-, and micro-LED displays. We then critically review the current state of micro-LED technology, including its size-dependent performance issues, different types of mass transfer technologies, backplane interconnection techniques, methods for detection/repair of defective pixels, and emerging display applications, including transparent, deformable, and virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) displays.
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Light-Science & Applications
Light-Science & Applications 数理科学, 物理学I, 光学, 凝聚态物性 II :电子结构、电学、磁学和光学性质, 无机非金属材料, 无机非金属类光电信息与功能材料, 工程与材料, 信息科学, 光学和光电子学, 光学和光电子材料, 非线性光学与量子光学
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