RGBmikroLEDs
RGBmicroLEDs are a type of light-emitting diode (LED) technology that combines red, green, and blue sub-pixels within a single microscopic package to produce a full spectrum of colors. These micro-scale devices, typically measuring in the tens of micrometers, offer significant advantages over traditional display technologies like LCDs and OLEDs, particularly in terms of brightness, contrast, energy efficiency, and lifespan. The fundamental principle involves the precise emission of light from each individual red, green, and blue micro-LED chip. By independently controlling the intensity of each sub-pixel, a vast array of colors can be generated, leading to exceptionally vibrant and accurate color reproduction.
The miniaturization of LEDs to this micro-scale allows for incredibly high pixel densities. This enables the
The manufacturing process for RGBmicroLEDs is complex and involves precise placement of millions of individual micro-LED