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Dimensioning a full color LED microdisplay for augmented reality headset in a very bright environment

Quesnel, Etienne
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Lagrange, Alexandre
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Vigier, Margaux
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April 1, 2020
Journal Of The Society For Information Display

This paper focuses on the dimensioning of a very bright full color 10 mu m-pitch light-emitting device (LED) microdisplay for avionics application. Starting from the specifications of head-mounted display to be used in an augmented reality optical system, a theoretical approach is proposed that enables predicting the specifications of the main technology building blocks entering into the microdisplay manufacturing process flow. By taking into account various material and technological parameters, kept as realistic as possible, it is possible to assess the feasibility of a very bright LED microdisplay (1 Mcd/m(2) full white) and to point out the main limitations. The theoretical specifications are then compared with the technical results obtained so far in the framework of the H2020 Clean Sky "HILICO" project. It shows that 350 000 cd/m(2) of white emission may be accessible with the present gallium nitride (GaN)-micro-LED technology provided a color conversion solution with stable external quantum efficiency of 30% is available. Beyond such level of luminance, the inherent limitations of driving circuit (4 V, 15 mu A per pixel) commands working with materials enabling higher external quantum efficiency (EQE). In particular, 10-mu m-pitch micro-LEDs with electroluminescence EQE of 15% and color conversion EQE approaching 60% are needed, opening the way to future challenging material and technology research developments.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/jsid.884
Web of Science ID

WOS:000522757100001

Author(s)
Quesnel, Etienne
Lagrange, Alexandre
Vigier, Margaux
Consonni, Marianne
Tournaire, Myriam
Le Marchand, Valentin
Suhm, Aurelien
Demars, Patrick
Pillet, Jean-Christophe
Ben Bakir, Badhise
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Date Issued

2020-04-01

Publisher

WILEY

Published in
Journal Of The Society For Information Display
Volume

29

Issue

1

Start page

3

End page

16

Subjects

Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Optics

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Physics, Applied

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Engineering

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Materials Science

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Physics

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active matrix

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color conversion

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gan

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high luminance

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microdisplay

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