H01L2224/95144

DISPLAY DEVICE USING SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Discussed is a display device, including a substrate having an assembly region and a non-assembly region, semiconductor light emitting devices arranged on the substrate, a first wiring electrode and a second wiring electrode extended from each of the semiconductor light emitting devices, respectively, to supply an electric signal to the semiconductor light emitting devices, pair electrodes arranged on the substrate to generate an electric field when an electric current is supplied, and provided with first and second pair electrodes disposed on an opposite side to the first and second wiring electrodes with respect to the semiconductor light emitting devices, a dielectric layer disposed on the pair electrodes, and bus electrodes electrically connected to the pair electrodes, wherein the pair electrodes are arranged in parallel to each other along a direction in the assembly region, and wherein the bus electrodes are disposed in the non-assembly region.

Adsorption device comprising a magnetic plate having opposite magnetic poles, transferring system having same

An adsorption device includes a magnetic plate and a limiting layer. A surface of the magnetic plate includes a first region and a plurality of second regions spaced apart from each other. The first region and each second region do not overlap with each other. The first region forms a magnetic pole of the magnetic plate, and each second region forms the opposite magnetic pole of the magnetic plate. The limiting layer covers the first region. Each second region is exposed to the limiting layer and configured for adsorbing a small-scale LED as a target object.

LIGHT EMITTING DIODE AND DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING THE SAME
20230395762 · 2023-12-07 · ·

A light emitting device includes a first conductivity-type semiconductor layer, an active layer on the first conductivity-type semiconductor layer, a second conductivity-type semiconductor layer on the active layer, a first electrode on the first conductivity-type semiconductor layer, a second electrode on the second conductivity-type semiconductor layer, and a diffusion layer between the first electrode and the first conductivity-type semiconductor layer. The first electrode includes a plurality of layers, and at least one layer of the plurality of layers includes a magnetic material. The diffusion layer includes a magnetic material, and a thickness of the diffusion layer is 100 nm or less.

Display device using semiconductor light emitting device and method for manufacturing the same

The present disclosure provides a display device, including a substrate, a plurality of semiconductor light emitting devices arranged on the substrate, a first wiring electrode and a second wiring electrode extended from the semiconductor light emitting devices, respectively, to supply an electric signal to the semiconductor light emitting devices, a plurality of pair electrodes arranged on the substrate to generate an electric field when an electric current is supplied, and provided with first and second pair electrodes formed on an opposite side to the first and second wiring electrodes with respect to the semiconductor light emitting devices, and a dielectric layer formed to cover the pair electrodes, wherein the plurality of pair electrodes are arranged in parallel to each other along a direction.

MASS TRANSFER METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MICRO LIGHT EMITTING DIODE CHIPS
20210098278 · 2021-04-01 ·

The disclosure provides a mass transfer method and device for micro light emitting diode chips. The method includes the following steps: performing magnetic pole electroplating on the micro light emitting diode chips obtained by peeling off the sapphire substrate to enable corresponding magnetic poles to be generated at corresponding positions of the micro light emitting diode chips; peeling off the transfer substrate, and placing the micro light emitting diode chips obtained by peeling off the transfer substrate in a dispersion liquid to form a solution in which micro light emitting diode chips are dispersed; and the display substrate picks up the micro light emitting diode chips dispersed under the action of the magnetic field force.

DEVICE FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES

Discussed are a device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes, in which the device includes an assembly chamber having a space for accommodating a fluid; a magnetic field forming part having at least one magnet for applying a magnetic force to the semiconductor light-emitting diodes dispersed in the fluid and a moving part for changing positions of the at least one magnet so that the semiconductor light-emitting diodes move in the fluid; and a substrate chuck having a substrate support part configured to support a substrate, and a vertical moving part for lowering the substrate so that one surface of the substrate is in contact with the fluid in a state in which the substrate is supported by the substrate support part, wherein the vertical moving part provided at the substrate chuck lowers the substrate on to the fluid so that a force of buoyancy by the fluid is applied to the substrate.

SUBSTRATE CHUCK FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT EMITTING DIODES

Discussed is a substrate chuck for allowing one surface of a substrate to be in contact with a fluid, the substrate chuck including a first frame having a hole at a central portion thereof; a second frame having a hole at a central portion thereof and disposed to overlap the first frame; and a frame transfer part configured to vertically move the second frame with respect to the first frame, wherein the first frame includes: a bottom portion at which the hole is formed; and a sidewall portion formed on a peripheral edge of the bottom portion, and wherein a height of the sidewall portion is greater than a depth at which the substrate is placed into the fluid.

SUBSTRATE CHUCK FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES

Discussed is a substrate chuck including: a substrate support part for supporting a substrate having an assembly electrode; a vertical moving part which moves the substrate so that one surface of the substrate comes in contact with a fluid in a state in which the substrate is supported by the substrate support; an electrode connection part for applying power to the assembly electrode to generate an electric field so that semiconductor light-emitting diodes are placed at the predetermined positions of the substrate in a process of moving the semiconductor light-emitting diodes by a position change of at least one magnet; and a rotating part for rotating the substrate support part around a rotating shaft so that the substrate is placed in an upward or downward direction, wherein the rotating shaft is spaced apart from a center of the substrate support part at a predetermined distance.

DEVICE FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES

Discussed is a device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes, in which the device includes an assembly chamber having a space for accommodating a fluid; a magnetic field forming part having at least one magnet for applying a magnetic force to the semiconductor light-emitting diodes dispersed in the fluid and a moving part for changing positions of the at least one magnet so that the semiconductor light-emitting diodes move in the fluid; a substrate chuck having a substrate support part configured to support a substrate, and a vertical moving part for lowering the substrate so that one surface of the substrate is in contact with the fluid in a state in which the substrate is supported by the substrate support part; and a controller for controlling a movement of the magnetic field forming part and the substrate chuck, wherein the controller controls a depth at which the substrate is submerged in the fluid based on a degree of warping of the substrate.

DEVICE FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES

Discussed is a device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes includes a substrate chuck that is provided in an assembly chamber and supports a substrate and disposes the substrate at an assembly position, wherein the substrate chuck sucks or injects a gas present between the substrate and a fluid during loading and unloading of the substrate.