III-nitride nanowires for emissive display technology

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Abstract

The field of III-nitride (InGaN) nanowire micro light-emitting diode (µ-LED) displays is rapidly expanding and holds great promise, thanks to their chemical stability and outstanding performance across the entire visible spectrum. Notably, III-nitride (InGaN) nanowires, free from compositional substitutions, dislocations, and piezoelectric polarization effects associated with lateral strain relaxation with large surface-to-bulk-volume ratio, are advantage-missing in traditional planar counterparts. This comprehensive overview examines the potential landscape, associated challenges, strategies to overcome them, and opportunities for the development of advanced µ-LED displays with vibrant and accurate color representation, contributing to the advancement of next-generation display technologies. This study also covers the current obstacles faced by III-nitride (InGaN) nanowire-µ-LED displays and possible solutions to address them.

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Vignesh, V., Wu, Y., Kim, S. U., Oh, J. K., Bagavath, C., Um, D. Y., … Ra, Y. H. (2024). III-nitride nanowires for emissive display technology. Journal of Information Display, 25(1), 13–59. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2023.2282937

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