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Emerging Nanopixel Light-Emitting Displays: Significance, Challenges, and Prospects.

Chaoxing WuKun WangYongai ZhangXiongtu ZhouTailiang Guo
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
The requirement for increased resolution has created the concept of displays with nanoscale pixels; that is, each subpixel consists of multiple or even a single nanolight source, which is considered the ultimate light source for light field, near-eye, and implantable displays. However, related research is still at an early stage, and further insights into this future display concept should be provided. In this Perspective, we provide our proposed term for this future display, namely, nanopixel light-emitting display (NLED). We present an overview of nanolight-emitting diodes, which are considered the core component of NLEDs. Then, a roadmap to realize NLEDs from the view of material design is provided. Finally, we introduce our proposed operation mode (nonelectrical contact and noncarrier injection mode) for NLEDs and recommend possible nanopixel-level drive approaches. We hope that this Perspective will be helpful in designing innovative display technologies.
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