crystals Article Improving the Power Efficiency of Micro-LED Displays with Optimized LED Chip Sizes En-Lin Hsiang 1, Ziqian He 1, Yuge Huang 1, Fangwang Gou 1 , Yi-Fen Lan 2 and Shin-Tson Wu 1,* 1 College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816, USA; [email protected] (E.-L.H.); [email protected] (Z.H.); [email protected] (Y.H.); [email protected] (F.G.) 2 AU Optronics Corp. Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 22 May 2020; Accepted: 4 June 2020; Published: 8 June 2020 Abstract: Micro-LED (light-emitting diode) is a potentially disruptive display technology, while power consumption is a critical issue for all display devices. In this paper, we develop a physical model to evaluate the power consumption of micro-LED displays under different ambient lighting conditions. Both power efficiency and ambient reflectance are investigated in two types of full color display structures: red/green/blue (RGB) micro-LEDs, and blue-LED pumped quantum dots color-conversion. For each type of display with uniform RGB chip size, our simulation results indicate that there exists an optimal LED chip size, which leads to 30–40% power saving. We then extend our model to analyze different RGB chip sizes, and find that with optimized chip sizes an additional 12% average power saving can be achieved over that with uniform chip size. Keywords: micro-LED display; color-conversion; power consumption; ambient contrast ratio 1. Introduction Micro-LED displays with high peak luminance, true dark state, high resolution, wide color gamut and long lifetime are emerging as next-generation displays [1–4]. Two approaches are commonly used to achieve full color: red/green/blue (RGB) subpixels and blue-LED pumped color-conversion. In the first scheme, RGB micro-LED chips are fabricated from different semiconductor materials, according to their lattice constants and energy band gaps. For examples, red LEDs are typically fabricated by growing AlGaInP epilayers on GaAs substrates, while green and blue LEDs are produced by depositing InGaN epilayers on sapphire substrates. In such a RGB display panel, millions of micro-LED chips are transferred from the corresponding semiconductor wafers to the display substrate through mass transfer processes [5–7]. In the color-conversion scheme, we can use UV or blue LEDs to excite the down-conversion materials, such as quantum dots (QDs) or phosphors [8–11]. These color- conversion materials can be fabricated by inject printing or photolithography [12,13]. These micro- LED displays have found potential applications in ultra-large size and seamlessly tiled video walls [14,15], 75-inch modular TVs, medium-size sunlight readable vehicle displays, smart watches, and high-resolution-density microdisplays [16–21] for augmented reality and virtual reality, just to name a few. In addition to above-mentioned properties, low power consumption is always desirable for micro-LED display to compete with its counterparts such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and organic LED (OLED) displays [22–24]. Especially for a mobile display, its operating time is governed by the battery capacity. Thus, power consumption is a critical issue for all mobile display devices. Although Crystals 2020, 10, 494; doi:10.3390/cryst10060494 www.mdpi.com/journal/crystals Crystals 2020, 10, 494 2 of 15 Crystals 2020, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW 2 of 15 TVs and desktop monitors are usually connected to wall plugs, low power consumption helps to save the ecosystem.Generally, LED’s efficiency decreases as the chip size shrinks due to sidewall defects [25–30]. To improveGenerally, LED’s LED’sefficiency, efficiency several decreases approaches as the have chip been size investigated, shrinks due such to sidewall as enhancing defects the [25 light–30]. Toextraction improve efficiency LED’s effi andciency, boosting several the approaches internal havequantum been effici investigated,ency [31,32 such]. However, as enhancing an theobvious light extractiontradeoff is the effi ciencyincreased and fabrication boosting thecomplicity. internal In quantum addition, e thefficiency external [31 quantum,32]. 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ThroughRGB subpixels the same optimizationwith different procedures, chip sizes. our Through proposed the micro-LED same optimization display with diprocedures,fferent RGB our chip proposed sizes further micro reduces-LED display ~ 12% with average different power RGB consumption chip sizes than further that reduces with uniform ~ 12% LEDaverage chip power size. consumption than that with uniform LED chip size. 2.2. Device ModelingModeling 2.1. RGB Micro-LEDMicro-LED Display Figure1 1depicts depicts the the device device structure structure of ourof our proposed proposed micro-LED micro-LED display, display, where where W R,W WRG, ,W andG, and WB representWB represent the chipthe chip size ofsize RGB of RGB LEDs, LEDs, respectively. respectively. The gapThe betweengap between micro micro LEDs LEDs is filled is withfilled blackwith matrixblack matrix to reduce to reduce ambient ambient light reflection. light reflection. 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The device structure of flip-chip RGB micro-LED is similar to that reported in [37]. The device material characteristics of the flip-chip RGB Crystals 2020, 10, x; doi: FOR PEER REVIEW www.mdpi.com/journal/crystals Crystals 2020, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW 3 of 15 micro-LEDs are summarized in Table 1, where n and k represent the real part and imaginary part of the refractive index of the corresponding material [38,39].
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