Thin-film transistor-based micro light-emitting diode circuits for achieving short delay time by controlling operation sequence in mobile displays

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Publicado en:Journal of Information Display vol. 26, no. 4 (Dec 2025), p. 399-409
Autor Principal: Jung, Eun Kyo
Outros autores: Lee, Han Cheol, Moon, Kook Chul, Im, Hwarim, Yong-Sang, Kim
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100 1 |a Jung, Eun Kyo  |u Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University , Suwon , Korea 
245 1 |a Thin-film transistor-based micro light-emitting diode circuits for achieving short delay time by controlling operation sequence in mobile displays 
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520 3 |a This study proposed a micro light-emitting diode (µLED) pixel circuit with a short µLED current (I µLED) delay time for mobile displays. A pixel circuit using complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor-type low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) thin-film transistors (TFTs) was designed. The proposed pixel circuit used n-type LTPS TFTs as driving and emission TFTs for pulse width modulation and controlled the µLED operation sequence from the off- to the on-state. Because the pixel circuit’s input signal characteristics could affect the I µLED delay time, the researchers also developed an integrated driver circuit with multiple output signals to operate the proposed pixel circuit. The pixel circuit operations were simulated by connecting the proposed pixel and integrated driver circuits. Consequently, the proposed pixel circuit exhibited a short I µLED delay time of 2.8 µs by enhancing the controllability over the driving TFTs for pulse amplitude modulation during µLED transition. The featured circuits can operate in normal and always-on display modes. The proposed circuits could be integrated into a 320 pixels per inch display based on the layout design. Therefore, the proposed pixel circuit can help improve low gray level expression capability because of the short I µLED delay time and can be used for high-resolution mobile µLED displays. 
653 |a Delay time 
653 |a Pixels 
653 |a Light emitting diodes 
653 |a Thin film transistors 
653 |a Circuits 
653 |a CMOS 
653 |a Displays 
653 |a Semiconductor devices 
653 |a Polysilicon 
653 |a Pulse amplitude modulation 
653 |a Driver circuits 
653 |a Low temperature 
653 |a Pulse duration modulation 
700 1 |a Lee, Han Cheol  |u Department of Display Convergence Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University , Suwon , Korea 
700 1 |a Moon, Kook Chul  |u Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University , Suwon , Korea 
700 1 |a Im, Hwarim  |u Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Konkuk University , Seoul , Korea 
700 1 |a Yong-Sang, Kim  |u Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University , Suwon , Korea 
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