Dr. Eleni Margariti
Researchers Introduce Scalable Roller-Based Method for MicroLED Transfer Printing with Unprecedented Accuracy
Researchers Introduce Scalable Roller-Based Method for MicroLED Transfer Printing with Unprecedented Accuracy
The advent of semiconductor MicroLEDs has paved the way for advancements in spatially modulated imaging, optical wireless communications, wearable/implantable optoelectronic displays, and biomedical sensor systems. However, their integration onto non-native substrates has posed a challenge for mass production, hi..
Researchers develop approach that can enable inexpensive mass manufacturing of micro-LED displays | Optica
Researchers develop approach that can enable inexpensive mass manufacturing of micro-LED displays | Optica
Researchers from the University of Strathclyde develop a continuous roller microLED transfer-printing process | MicroLED-Info
Researchers from the University of Strathclyde develop a continuous roller microLED transfer-printing process | MicroLED-Info
An Approach to Inexpensively Mass Manufacture Micro-LED Displays
An Approach to Inexpensively Mass Manufacture Micro-LED Displays
eleni.margariti@strath.ac.uk
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