Mojo Vision integrates RGB micro-LED sub-pixels into single panel
Mojo Vision Inc of Saratoga, CA, USA — which is developing and commercializing micro-LED display technology for consumer, enterprise and government applications — has integrated red, green and blue (RGB) sub-pixels into a first-of-its-kind single panel using its proprietary high performance quantum dots (QDs) and integration processes.
The proof-of-concept integrates 1.3μm-diameter red and green QD-based sub-pixels adjacent to 1.3μm-diameter native blue sub-pixels, demonstrating the viability of the company’s path to developing single-panel RGB micro-LED displays.
The milestone is said to mark significant momentum toward scaling micro-LED technology and its use in augmented reality (AR) devices for peak performance in diverse outdoor environments.
The firm’s focus on blue micro-LEDs at 200mm and 300mm wafer scale, coupled with its proprietary high-performance QD technology, leads the display industry to more scalable and commercial solutions. Existings commercially available QDs, designed for conventional displays like LCD, substantially lack the reliability under high light conditions required for AR glasses.
The proof-of-concept integrates 1.3μm-diameter red and green QD-based sub-pixels adjacent to 1.3μm-diameter native blue sub-pixels, demonstrating the viability of the company’s path to developing single-panel RGB micro-LED displays.
The milestone is said to mark significant momentum toward scaling micro-LED technology and its use in augmented reality (AR) devices for peak performance in diverse outdoor environments.
The firm’s focus on blue micro-LEDs at 200mm and 300mm wafer scale, coupled with its proprietary high-performance QD technology, leads the display industry to more scalable and commercial solutions. Existings commercially available QDs, designed for conventional displays like LCD, substantially lack the reliability under high light conditions required for AR glasses.
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