Self-Assembled Size-Tunable Microlight-Emitting Diodes Using Multiple Sapphire Nanomembranes

  • Jehong Oh
  • , Dongho Kim
  • , Duyoung Yang
  • , Kyungwook Hwang
  • , Junsik Hwang
  • , Jongmyeong Kim
  • , Seungmin Lee
  • , Jungel Ryu
  • , Sohyeon Park
  • , Jai Kwang Shin
  • , Yongsung Kim
  • , Yongjo Park
  • , Euijoon Yoon
  • , Ho Won Jang

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Abstract

Microlight-emitting diode (Micro-LED) is the only display production technology capable of meeting the high-performance requirements of future screens. However, it has significant obstacles in commercialization due to etching loss and efficiency reduction caused by the singulation process, in addition to expensive costs and a significant amount of time spent on transfer. Herein, multiple-sapphire nanomembrane (MSNM) technology has been developed that enables the rapid transfer of arrays while producing micro-LEDs without the need for any singulation procedure. Individual micro-LEDs of tens of μm size were formed by the pendeo-epitaxy and coalescence of GaN grown on 2 μm width SNMs spaced with regular intervals. We have successfully fabricated micro-LEDs of different sizes including 20 × 20 μm2, 40 × 40 μm2, and 100 × 100 μm2, utilizing the membrane design. It was confirmed that the 100 × 100 μm2micro-LED manufactured with MSNM technology not only relieved stress by 80.6% but also reduced threading dislocation density by 58.7% compared to the reference sample. It was proven that micro-LED arrays of varied chip sizes using MSNM were all transferred to the backplane. A vertical structure LED device could be fabricated using a 100 × 100 μm2micro-LED chip, and it was confirmed to have a low operation voltage. Our work suggests that the development of the MSNM technology is promising for the commercialization of micro-LED technology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25781-25791
Number of pages11
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume14
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • GaN
  • compliant substrate
  • epitaxial lateral over growth
  • mechanical lift-off
  • micro-LED
  • sapphire membrane

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