Nanomaterial integration in micro LED technology: enhancing efficiency and applications

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2024-03-27

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2024-09-18

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Mishra RK, Verma K, Chianella I, et al., (2024) Nanomaterial integration in micro LED technology: enhancing efficiency and applications. Next Nanotechnology, Volume 5, 2024, Article number 100056

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The micro-light emitting diode (µLED) technology is poised to revolutionise display applications through the introduction of nanomaterials and Group III-nitride nanostructures. This review charts state-of-the-art in this important area of micro-LEDs by highlighting their key roles, progress and concerns. The review encompasses details from various types of nanomaterials to the complexity of gallium nitride (GaN) and III nitride nanostructures. The necessity to integrate nanomaterials with III-nitride structures to create effective displays that could disrupt industries was emphasised in this review. Commercialisation challenges and the economic enhancement of micro-LED integration into display applications using monolithic integrated devices have also been discussed. Furthermore, different approaches in micro-LED development are discussed from top-down and bottom-up approaches. The last part of the review focuses on nanomaterials employed in the production of micro-LED displays. It also highlights the combination of III-V LEDs with silicon LCDs and perovskite-based micro-LED displays. There is evidence that efficiency and performance have improved significantly since the inception of the use of nanomaterials in manufacturing these.

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3206 Medical Biotechnology, 32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Micro LED technology, Nanomaterial integration, Gallium nitride (GaN), High-performance displays, III-Nitride nanostructures

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Raghvendra Kumar Mishra would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the UKRI. The research received funding from the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), UK – Ref. EP/R016828/1 (Self-tuning Fibre-Reinforced Polymer Adaptive Nanocomposite, STRAIN comp) and EP/R513027/1 (Study of Microstructure of Dielectric Polymer Nanocomposites subjected to Electromagnetic Field for Development of Self-toughening Lightweight Composites). SG would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the UKRI via Grants No. EP/S036180/1 and EP/T024607/1, Hubert Curien Partnership Programme from the British Counsil and the International exchange Cost Share award by the Royal Society (IEC\NSFC\223536).