According to foreign media reports, nanochemical company Light Polymers has announced the introduction of Crystallin technology that can be used in emerging Micro and Mini LED display application.
The company revealed that the new material is based on lyotropic liquid crystal technology and that Crystallin will accelerate the use of MicroLEDs and Mini LEDs in automotive, notebook, desktop and industrial applications. monitor The use of such.
The company's new film uses a patented water-based lyotropic liquid crystal, which can be used to down-convert the Crystallin phosphors for blue Mini LEDs and MicroLEDs. Light Polymers laminates the Crystallin Performance PDC 100 phosphor down-converter to a blue Mini LED or On the substrate of the MicroLED, and up to 85% color gamut is provided. In addition, the company provided Crystallin Premium PDC 500 can also be laminated to the blue Mini LED or MicroLED substrate, and the Crystallin Premium PDC 500 can also provide up to 95% The color field.
Light Polymers points out that this color gamut, up to 95%, is similar to the performance of non-cadmium quantum dot films and does not have the thickness and cost issues normally associated with the use of highly reliable industry-standard phosphors. In addition, PDC 100 and PDC 500 films Can also be used as a diffuser without additional diffuser.