
Since our invention in 2000 [1–4], microLED has emerged as a promising technology for a range of applications. MicroLED can provide much higher brightness levels than those of LCD and OLEDs. Therefore, microLED arrays are ideal for self-emissive microdisplays [3–9] and ultrahigh brightness and resolution large flat panel displays [9]. Moreover, with high turn on/off speed, micro-LEDs and microdisplays appear to be the most suitable technology for the emerging three-dimensional (3-D) and augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) applications.
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