H01L33/42

Light emitting diode containing oxidized metal contacts

A method of forming a light emitting device includes forming a semiconductor light emitting diode, forming a metal layer stack including a first metal layer and a second metal layer on the light emitting diode, and oxidizing the metal layer stack to form transparent conductive layer including at least one conductive metal oxide.

RADIATION EMITTING SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP
20230238480 · 2023-07-27 ·

A radiation emitting semiconductor chip may include a first semiconductor layer sequence, a second semiconductor layer sequence arranged on the first semiconductor layer sequence, a first contact structure configured to inject charge carriers into the first semiconductor layer sequence, and a contact layer sequence configured to inject charge carriers into the second semiconductor layer sequence. The first contact structure and the contact layer sequence may be formed without overlapping in lateral directions in plan view. The contact layer sequence may have a sheet resistance, which increases in the direction of the first contact structure.

LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF

A light-emitting device, includes a substrate, including an upper surface; a first light emitting unit and a second light emitting unit, formed on the upper surface, wherein each of the first light emitting unit and the second light emitting unit includes a lower semiconductor portion and an upper semiconductor portion; and a conductive structure electrically connecting the first light emitting unit and the second light emitting unit; wherein the lower semiconductor portion of the first light emitting unit includes a first sidewall and a first upper surface; and wherein the first side wall includes a first sub-side wall and a second sub-side wall, an obtuse angle is formed between the first sub-side wall and the first upper surface and another obtuse angle is formed between the second sub-side wall and the upper surface.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE
20230006001 · 2023-01-05 · ·

An image display device includes: a circuit element; a first interconnect layer electrically connected to the circuit element; a first insulating film covering the circuit element and the first interconnect layer; a light emitting element disposed on the first insulating film; a second insulating film covering at least a part of the light emitting element; a second interconnect layer electrically connected to the light emitting element and disposed on the second insulating film; and a first via extending through the first insulating film and the second insulating film, and electrically connecting the first interconnect layer and the second interconnect layer.

SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE

A semiconductor light-emitting device includes a semiconductor stack including a first semiconductor layer and a second semiconductor layer; a first reflective layer formed on the first semiconductor layer and including a plurality of vias; a plurality of contact structures respectively filled in the vias and electrically connected to the first semiconductor layer; a second reflective layer including metal material formed on the first reflective layer and contacting the contact structures; a plurality of conductive vias surrounded by the semiconductor stack; a connecting layer formed in the conductive vias and electrically connected to the second semiconductor layer; a first pad portion electrically connected to the second semiconductor layer; and a second pad portion electrically connected to the first semiconductor layer, wherein a shortest distance between two of the conductive vias is larger than a shortest distance between the first pad portion and the second pad portion.

SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE

A semiconductor light-emitting device includes a semiconductor stack including a first semiconductor layer and a second semiconductor layer; a first reflective layer formed on the first semiconductor layer and including a plurality of vias; a plurality of contact structures respectively filled in the vias and electrically connected to the first semiconductor layer; a second reflective layer including metal material formed on the first reflective layer and contacting the contact structures; a plurality of conductive vias surrounded by the semiconductor stack; a connecting layer formed in the conductive vias and electrically connected to the second semiconductor layer; a first pad portion electrically connected to the second semiconductor layer; and a second pad portion electrically connected to the first semiconductor layer, wherein a shortest distance between two of the conductive vias is larger than a shortest distance between the first pad portion and the second pad portion.

LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE FOR DISPLAY AND DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
20230005892 · 2023-01-05 ·

A light emitting module including a circuit board and a lighting emitting device thereon and including first, second, and third LED stacks each including first and second conductivity type semiconductor layers, a first bonding layer between the second and third LED stacks, a second bonding layer between the first and second LED stacks, a first planarization layer between the second bonding layer and the third LED stack, a second planarization layer on the first LED stack, a lower conductive material extending along sides of the first planarization layer, the second LED stack, the first bonding layer, and electrically connected to the first conductivity type semiconductor layers of each LED stack, respectively, and an upper conductive material between the circuit board and the lower conductive material, in which a width of an upper end of the upper conductive material is greater than a width of the corresponding upper conductive material.

LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE FOR DISPLAY AND DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
20230005892 · 2023-01-05 ·

A light emitting module including a circuit board and a lighting emitting device thereon and including first, second, and third LED stacks each including first and second conductivity type semiconductor layers, a first bonding layer between the second and third LED stacks, a second bonding layer between the first and second LED stacks, a first planarization layer between the second bonding layer and the third LED stack, a second planarization layer on the first LED stack, a lower conductive material extending along sides of the first planarization layer, the second LED stack, the first bonding layer, and electrically connected to the first conductivity type semiconductor layers of each LED stack, respectively, and an upper conductive material between the circuit board and the lower conductive material, in which a width of an upper end of the upper conductive material is greater than a width of the corresponding upper conductive material.

DISPLAY DEVICE
20230006113 · 2023-01-05 · ·

A display device includes a first electrode, and LED chip on the first electrode, an insulating layer embeds the first electrode, contacts a side surface of the LED chip, and exposes an upper surface, a second electrode having translucency in contact with an upper surface of the insulating layer and the upper surface of the LED chip, and a first reflection control layer on an upper surface of the second electrode and having a first opening in an area overlapping with the LED chip. The first reflection control layer has a first surface on a side of the second electrode and a second surface on opposite to the first surface, and a reflectance of the first surface is higher than a reflectance of the second surface.

Hybrid transparent conducting electrode

The present invention relates to hybrid transparent conducting electrode comprising reduced graphene oxide film, metal mesh and textured glass, wherein the reduced graphene oxide film is coated on the textured glass embedded with the metal mesh or the reduced graphene oxide film is sandwiched between the textured glass and the metal mesh. The present invention also relates to a process of preparing the hybrid conducting transparent conducting electrode. The said transparent conducting electrode exhibits transparency ranging from about 70% to 85% with sheet resistance ranging from about 5 Ω/sq to 100 Ω/sq.