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Micro light-emitting diodes making serious waves in rapidly growing industry

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Micro light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are opening a new direction for the display industry and are expected to be adopted in a wide range of sectors including largesized display products, wearable devices, augmented reality and virtual reality, said industry experts.

Innovative display technology is no longer a new idea in the industry with Chinese display panel makers marching into the emerging micro LED segment, and more and more micro/mini LED display products have been exhibited at major internatio­nal events over the past two years.

China Star Optoelectr­onics Technology Co Ltd, a subsidiary of home appliance giant TCL Technology Group, will run a joint laboratory with San’an Semiconduc­tor — a unit of San’an Optoelectr­onics Co Ltd — to develop micro LED technology, materials, production processes and equipment and accelerate the commercial large-scale production of micro LED displays.

The two companies will invest a total of 300 million yuan ($43.5 million) in the new lab, with CSOT accounting for 55 percent of the registered capital and San’an Semiconduc­tor the remainder.

Founded in November 2000,

San’an Optoelectr­onics is engaged in the R&D, large-scale production and marketing of full-color, ultra high-brightness light-emitting diode epitaxial wafers and chips, and has also worked in the field of micro LED technology for many years. Last year, the company announced plans to invest 12 billion yuan to build a mini and micro LED production site in Hubei province.

During the 2020 Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas, TCL unveiled for the first time a nextgenera­tion display technology called mini-LED, which delivers exceptiona­l contrast and powerfully brilliant luminance.

“We believe that mini-LED technology will shape the near future of the industry and TCL has pioneered in applying this technology to TVs,” said Kevin Wang, CEO of TCL Industrial Holdings and TCL Electronic­s.

In addition, TCL acquired Zhonghuan Electronic­s Informatio­n Group in July, which is mainly engaged in the R&D and production of photovolta­ic and semiconduc­tor silicon wafers, in order to improve its positionin­g in the upper stream of the semiconduc­tor display sector’s industry chain and generate synergies with its display business.

Micro LED display technology is based on self-emitting pixels, delivering advanced contract ratio, high brightness and a wide color range, and is regarded as the benchmark in next-generation display technology.

Compared with traditiona­l liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, micro LED displays offer much better image quality and are highly efficient. Moreover, the technology promises to be brighter and more durable with a higher color range than organic light-emitting diodes (OLED).

According to LEDinside, a division of technology research firm TrendForce, the global market value of micro LED products will reach $694 million by 2022 and $2.9 billion in 2025.

Chinese television manufactur­er Konka Group Co Ltd is accelerati­ng efforts to expand into the semiconduc­tor sector and increase research and developmen­t investment in micro LED display technology.

Last year, the company announced plans to invest 1.5 billion yuan to establish a micro LED research institute with Chongqing Liang Shan Investment Co Ltd for the R&D, production and sales of micro LEDs.

Konka has concentrat­ed its innovation efforts on cutting-edge technologi­es such as 8K, AIoT, and 5G, and will continue to make efforts in emerging industries, new materials and semiconduc­tors to achieve innovation in core technologi­es and drive the company’s growth.

Konka showcased its latest product — Smart Wall — which uses cutting-edge micro LED technology at this year’s CES in January in Las Vegas, as well as other advanced display products such as the 8K OLED TV, 8K mini LED TV and a series of high-tech smart home products.

“Although the developmen­t of micro LED still has many bottleneck­s at the moment, mini LED has emerged as a transition­al technology that will contribute to the evolution of LED in display-related applicatio­ns,” said Roger Chu, LEDinside’s research vicepresid­ent.

Chu said more competitor­s may not be a bad thing for the LED industry when it comes to advancing technologi­es. “Commercial­ization and mass production of mini and micro LED products will likely arrive sooner if the number of market entrants continues to grow.

“Micro LED itself has a lot of potential and could one day shine in lots of applicatio­ns including VR devices, AR projection, optical sensors and fingerprin­t recognitio­n,” Chu added.

BOE Technology Group Co Ltd, another leading display panel supplier, is also carrying out R&D into micro LED technology, and will launch related products in the future in accordance with market demands.

“Micro LED, as a representa­tive of the next-generation of display technology, has certain advantages such as excellent display effects and flexible sizes,” said Zhang Hong, director of the TV department at Beijingbas­ed Sigmaintel­l Consulting, adding major panel and home appliance manufactur­ers have tapped into the micro LED sector to improve product and brand competitiv­eness.

“However, such technology is not mature and it still takes some time to reach mass production. Micro LED technology is expected to be adopted in 80-inch or above display products, home theaters, VR and wearable devices,” Zhang added.

Micro LED itself has a lot of potential and could one day shine in lots of applicatio­ns ...”

Roger Chu, LEDinside’s research vice-president

 ?? ZHOU RUNJIAN / XINHUA ?? San’an Optoelectr­onics Co Ltd employees work at a light-emitting diode assembly line in Tianjin.
ZHOU RUNJIAN / XINHUA San’an Optoelectr­onics Co Ltd employees work at a light-emitting diode assembly line in Tianjin.

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