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Systematic study on size and temporal dependence of micro-LED arrays for display applications

Junyang Nie, Zhi Zhang, Kongjie Chen, Yifeng Liu, Shuang He, Zhonghang Huang, Xiaoning Zhang, Jie Sun, Fan Zhang, Yongsheng Wu, Qun Yan

2023Photonics Research22 citationsDOI

Abstract

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.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum efficiencyMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsPulse durationLight-emitting diodeLuminancePulse (music)OpticsPhysicsLaserDetectorGaN-based semiconductor devices and materialsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes ResearchAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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