Revolutionizing Display Technology with Micro-LEDs
Current screens predominantly use organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), but micro-LEDs offer a unique alternative by constructing each pixel from microscopic inorganic LEDs. This distinction is crucial as micro-LEDs utilize inorganic materials, making them more durable and long-lasting compared to OLEDs.
Dr. Jiho Shin and a team of international experts recently published a comprehensive review in Light: Science & Applications, shedding light on the potential of micro-LEDs and identifying the manufacturing challenges that need to be overcome for widespread adoption.
Applications and Challenges of Micro-LED Technology
The review emphasizes the emerging applications of micro-LEDs, ranging from VR and AR headsets requiring clear, vivid images in compact glasses to transparent, flexible, and stretchable displays for future smartphones. Shin notes that exploring diverse manufacturing approaches for micro-LED displays is critical to making these innovations feasible on a larger scale.
Despite the strength of micro-LEDs, their diminutive size presents certain challenges. Shin explains, “When you miniaturize the tiny lights, their brightness diminishes. This poses a particular issue for red lights, crucial for creating full-color screens.”
Overcoming Challenges and Exploring New Horizons
Researchers are actively working on solutions to enhance the brightness of micro-LEDs, even at their reduced size. Various techniques involve using lasers to position the micro-LEDs accurately or employing specialized liquids to guide them into place. Developing microscopic assembly lines for faster and more precise placement of micro-LEDs is also under consideration.
Shin highlights the transformative potential of micro-LED technology, stating, “It offers numerous advantages over current manufacturing methods for micro-LED displays. As displays are integral to our daily lives, this technology provides valuable insights into the direction of technological advancements.”
The collaborative efforts of experts like Dr. Jung-El Ryu, Jeehwan Kim from MIT, and Drs. Joonghoon Choi, Young Joon Hong, and Dong-Hwan Kim from Sungkyunkwan University are instrumental in advancing micro-LED research.
More information: Tae Soo Kim et al, Future trends of display technology: micro-LEDs toward transparent, free-form, and near-eye displays, Light: Science & Applications (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41377-025-02027-1