Processing and characterization of monolithic passive-matrix gan-based microled arrays with pixel sizes from 5 to 50 µm

Abstract: MicroLED arrays with the capability of switching each pixel separately with high frequency can serve as structured micro-illumination light engines for applications in sensing, optogenetics, microscopy and many others. We describe a scalable chip process chain for the fabrication of passive-matrix microLED arrays, which were integrated with PCB-based driving electronics. The arrays were produced by deep-etching of conventional planar LED structures on sapphire, followed by filling and planarization steps. The pixel resolution lies in the range of 254 to 2540 pixels-per-inch (ppi), the arrays consist of 32 x 32 pixels. Optical output powers up to 50 µW per pixel were measured. In comparison to CMOS-based approaches, the presented technology is a simplified strategy to produce microLED arrays with high pixel counts.

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Bornemann, Steffen, Wolter, Stefan (2022). Dataset: Processing and characterization of monolithic passive-matrix gan-based microled arrays with pixel sizes from 5 to 50 µm. https://doi.org/10.24355/dbbs.084-202201261118-0

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Imported on January 8, 2025
Last update January 8, 2025
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.24355/dbbs.084-202201261118-0
Author Bornemann, Steffen
Given Name Steffen
Family Name Bornemann
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Wolter, Stefan
Source Creation 2022
Publication Year 2022
Resource Type Dataset - research_data
Subject Areas
Name: III-V semiconductor materials

Name: Inorganic lightemitting diodes

Name: Micro-light emitting diode array

Name: 621.3

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