High aspect ratio microdisplay and thin optical component for glass-like AR devices

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Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) microdisplays have attracted much attention as displays for small form factor augmented reality (AR) devices. To realize glass-like thin and wide field of view (FoV) AR devices, we designed a display module with a high aspect ratio microdisplay and a thin optical component. For the high aspect ratio microdisplay, we developed the color OLED microdisplay with a 32:9 aspect ratio and a 0.8-inch diagonal ∼2,490-ppi CMOS backplane. To express color and reduce optical crosstalk, we fabricated the color filter (C/F) patterning directly on the white OLED. We also developed a pin mirror lens with 11 pin mirrors to improve the optical efficiency and quality with a thin lens. By combining the microdisplay with LetinAR’s pin mirror lens, we successfully demonstrated an AR device with a wide horizontal FoV of 46° but with a small form factor 4 mm lens.

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Kang, C. mo, Shin, J. W., Choi, S., Kwon, B. H., Cho, H., Cho, N. S., … Byun, C. W. (2021). High aspect ratio microdisplay and thin optical component for glass-like AR devices. Journal of Information Display, 22(3), 163–171. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2021.1902405

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