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Plessey Delivers Native Red InGaN LEDs on Silicon for World Leading MicroLED Displays

Plessey, an embedded technologies developer at the forefront of microLED technology for the augmented reality (AR) and display markets, have successfully developed a world’s first GaN on Silicon-based Red LED. Whilst InGaN-based Blue and Green LEDs are commercially available, Red LEDs are typically based on AlInGaP material or colour converted Red.

For AR, achieving high efficiency ultra-fine pitch Red pixels (< 5 µm) remains elusive due to severe edge effects from AlInGaP material and cavity losses from colour conversion processes.

InGaN-based Red is attractive as it offers lower manufacturing costs, scalability to larger 200 mm or 300 mm wafers and better hot/cold factor over incumbent AlInGaP-based Red. However, achieving red spectral emission with InGaN material is challenging due to the high indium content inducing significant strain in the active region, subsequently reducing crystal quality and creating numerous defects. Plessey has successfully overcome these challenges by using a proprietary strain engineered active region to create an efficient InGaN Red LED.

Plessey’s InGaN Red microLEDs have a wavelength of 630 nm at 10 A/cm2, full width at half maximum of 50 nm, hot cold factor over 90% and higher efficiencies over conventional AlInGaP and colour converted Red at ultra-fine pixel pitches. With this result, Plessey now has the capability to manufacture native Blue, Green and Red InGaN material or tune wavelengths from 400 – 650 nm using its GaN on Silicon platform.

Dr Wei Sin Tan, Director of Epitaxy and Advanced Product Development, at Plessey, said:

This is an exciting result as it creates a path towards low cost manufacturing of ultra-fine pitch and efficient Red InGaN pixels, which will accelerate the adoption of microLEDs in both AR microdisplays and mobile/large display applications. Our innovative solutions have once again proven Plessey’s position as the world leader in microLED technology.

Other recent ground-breaking milestones from Plessey includes the world’s first wafer level bonded monolithic 3,000 ppi GaN on Silicon microLED emissive display hybridised to an active-matrix CMOS backplane; as well as native Blue and Green emission layers on the same wafer. Plessey are continuing to rapidly develop microLED display solutions with their roadmap including the production of full RGB microLED displays in 2020.

Plessey will be exhibiting at CES 2020 on #21861, South Hall 1, LVCC. Joining forces with Compound Photonics, a pioneer in compact high resolution microdisplay technologies, to develop the World’s smallest 1080p microLED based near-eye display solution for AR/MR applications.

Demonstrated at CES will be the game-changing active-matrix displays in both native Blue and Green; as well as the brand new direct-drive display with the first generation development kit. The technology will be showcased within a HMD, HUD, projection system and more.

About Plessey

Plessey is an award-winning provider of full-field emissive microLED displays that combine very high-density RGB pixel arrays with high-performance CMOS backplanes to produce very high-brightness, low-power and high-frame-rate image sources for head-mounted displays (HMDs), and augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) systems. Plessey operates leading-edge 150mm and 200mm wafer processing facilities to undertake design, test and assembly of LED products, and a comprehensive suite of photonic characterization and applications laboratories. For more information, visit Plessey’s website, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn pages.