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Pixel crosstalk in naked-eye micro-LED 3D display

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Abstract

Micro-LED display is considered to be the most promising display technology, and naked-eye 3D display represents the most advanced frontier of display. Naked-eye 3D micro-LED display has both the advantages of micro-LED display and the characteristics of naked-eye 3D display. Only conceptual solutions for 3D micro-LED display have been reported so far. The effect of luminescence distribution and the direction of micro-LED devices on crosstalk in the naked-eye 3D display is not clear. In this paper, we first investigated the chip-shaping effect on the emission characteristics, mainly the luminescence distribution and direction of the micro-LED, and then we investigated the influence of luminescence distribution and direction of micro-LED on the pixel crosstalk in naked-eye micro-LEDs 3D display. Our work should advance the micro-LED display, especially the micro-LED 3D display.

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