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Investigation and comparison of the influence of modified DBR and yellow color filters for quantum dot color conversion-based micro LED applications.


ABSTRACT: This study compares how a modified distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) and yellow color filter (Y-CF) increase the color purity, viewing angle, and brightness of the quantum dot color conversion layer (QDCC) for micro-LED displays. We designed and built a 53-layer high-performance modified DBR with almost total blue leakage filtering (T %: 0.16 %) and very high G/R band transmittance (T %: 96.97 %) for comparison. We also use a Y-CF that filters blue light (T %: 0.84 %) and has good G/R band transmittance (T %: 94.83 %). Due to DBR's angle dependency effect, the modified DBR/QDCC structure offers a remarkable color gamut (117.41 % NTSC) at the forward viewing angle, but this rapidly diminishes beyond 30°. The Y-CF/QDCC structure retains 116 % NTSC color at all viewing angles. Because of its consistent color performance at all viewing angles, sufficient brightness, and outstanding color gamut, the Y-CF/QDCC structure is the best option for contemporary QDCC-based micro-LED displays.

SUBMITTER: Dai BL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11363836 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Investigation and comparison of the influence of modified DBR and yellow color filters for quantum dot color conversion-based micro LED applications.

Dai Bao-Le BL   Ji Jing-Wei JW   Wu Bing-Han BH   Chen Kuan-An KA   Kuroda Hideki H   Kou Hung-Chen HC   Akada Tomohiro T   Li Chun-Yu CY  

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This study compares how a modified distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) and yellow color filter (Y-CF) increase the color purity, viewing angle, and brightness of the quantum dot color conversion layer (QDCC) for micro-LED displays. We designed and built a 53-layer high-performance modified DBR with almost total blue leakage filtering (T %: 0.16 %) and very high G/R band transmittance (T %: 96.97 %) for comparison. We also use a Y-CF that filters blue light (T %: 0.84 %) and has good G/R band trans  ...[more]

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