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ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHODS OF PROVIDING AND USING ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Some embodiments include a method of providing an electronic device. The method can comprise: providing a first device substrate; providing one or more first active sections over a second side of the first device substrate at a first device portion of the first device substrate; and after providing the first active section(s) over the second side of the first device substrate at the first device portion, folding a first perimeter portion of the first device substrate toward the first device portion at a first side of the first device substrate so that a first edge portion remains to at least partially frame the first device portion. The first edge portion can comprise a first edge portion width dimension smaller than a first smallest cross dimension of one or more pixel(s) of one or more semiconductor device(s) of the first active section(s). Other embodiments of related methods and devices are also disclosed.

Flexible Display Apparatus and Methods
20170236805 · 2017-08-17 · ·

A flexible display includes a plurality of pixel chips, chixels, provided on a flexible substrate. The chixels and the light emitters thereon may be shaped, sized and arranged to minimize chixel, pixel, and sub-pixel gaps and to provide a desired bend radius of the display. The flexible substrate may include light manipulators, such as filters, light converters and the like to manipulate the light emitted from light emitters of the chixels. The light manipulators may be arranged to minimize chixel gaps between adjacent chixels.

LIGHT EMITTING DIODE HAVING A PLURALITY OF LIGHT EMITTING UNITS

A light emitting diode includes a substrate including a concave-convex pattern having concave portions and convex portions, a first light emitting unit disposed on the substrate, a second light emitting unit disposed on the substrate, a first wire connecting the first light emitting unit to the second light emitting unit over the concave-convex pattern, and an insulation layer disposed between the concave-convex pattern and the wire. The insulation layer has a shape corresponding to the concave-convex pattern.

Optoelectronic device comprising a light-emitting diode

The invention relates to a method of manufacturing optoelectronic devices including light-emitting diodes, including the steps of: a) forming a first integrated circuit chip including light-emitting diodes; b) bonding a second integrated chip to a first surface of the first chip; c) decreasing the thickness of the first chip on the side opposite to the first surface to form a second surface opposite to the first surface; d) bonding, to the second surface, a cap including a silicon wafer provided with recesses opposite the light-emitting diodes; e) decreasing the thickness of the second chip; f) decreasing the thickness of the silicon wafer before step d) or after step e), each recess being filled with a photoluminescent material; and g) sawing the structure obtained at step f) into a plurality of separate optoelectronic devices.

Method for manufacturing high voltage LED flip chip

A method for manufacturing a high voltage LED flip chip is provided, including: providing a substrate; forming an epitaxy stacking layer on the substrate; etching the epitaxy stacking layer to form a first groove and a Mesa-platform on each chip-unit region; forming a first electrode on each of the Mesa-platforms, wherein the first electrodes on two neighboring chip-unit regions form a second groove; forming a first insulation layer covering the Mesa-platforms and the first electrodes, filling the second groove and partially filling the first grooves to form a third groove; etching the first insulation layer to form fourth groove; and forming an interconnection electrode, wherein the interconnection electrode fills the third groove and the fourth groove, two neighboring interconnection electrodes form a fifth groove, the interconnection electrode connects the first electrode on one chip-unit region and the first semiconductor layer on the other chip-unit region. LED formed has improved performance.

Mobile electronic device covering
09722657 · 2017-08-01 · ·

A protective covering configured for use with a mobile electronics device, including a front wall and a plurality of side walls defining a primary cavity. A back wall is disposed within the primary cavity separating the primary cavity into a protective covering electronics housing cavity and a mobile electronic device housing cavity. One or more apertures are disposed within the front wall. A light source is disposed within the protective covering electronics housing cavity, wherein at least a portion of the light source is disposed outside of the protective covering electronics housing cavity and through at least one of the one or more apertures in the front wall. A heat sink is disposed within the protective covering electronics housing cavity and in contact with the light source.

Semiconductor light emitting device

A semiconductor light emitting device includes first and second light emitting bodies, a first electrode, a second electrode and a first interconnection. The first and second light emitting bodies are disposed on a conductive substrate, and each includes first and second semiconductor layers and a light emitting layer therebetween. The first electrode is provided between the first light emitting body and the conductive substrate, and electrically connected to a first semiconductor layer and the conductive substrate. The second electrode is provided between the second light emitting body and the conductive substrate, and electrically connected to a first semiconductor layer. The first interconnection electrically connects the second semiconductor layer of the first light emitting body and the second electrode. The first interconnection includes a first portion extending over the first and second light emitting bodies and a second portion extending into the second light emitting body.

SEMICONDUCTING PIXEL, MATRIX OF SUCH PIXELS, SEMICONDUCTING STRUCTURE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SUCH PIXELS AND THEIR METHODS OF FABRICATION
20170213868 · 2017-07-27 ·

A pixel comprises three adjacent sub-pixels, formed by respective stacks of semi-conducting layers wherein: each sub-pixel comprises a first active layer, adapted for emitting a light at a first wavelength when an electric current passes through it; another sub-pixel comprises a second active layer, adapted for emitting a light at a second wavelength greater than the first wavelength; another sub-pixel comprises a third active layer, adapted for emitting a light at a third wavelength greater than the first wavelength and different from the second wavelength; at least one from among the second and third active layers being adapted for emitting light when it is excited by the light at the first wavelength emitted by the first active layer of the same sub-pixel. Semi-conducting structure and methods for the fabrication of such a pixel are provided.

Method for manufacturing a light emitted diode display
09716085 · 2017-07-25 · ·

A method for manufacturing a micro LED display is provided. The method includes providing a plurality of LED elements on a first substrate, transferring, using a magnetic holder or a vacuum holder, at least two of the plurality of LED elements of the same primary color from the first substrate to a second substrate, performing the steps of the providing and the transferring with respect to three primary colors, forming an array of RGB LED units on the second substrate, each of the array of RGB LED units including a red LED element, a green LED element, and a blue LED element, interposing the array of RGB LED units between the second substrate and an LED driver wafer, detaching the second substrate from the array of RGB LED units, and interposing the array of RGB LED units between the LED driver wafer and a cover.

MICRO-LED STRUCTURE AND MICRO-LED CHIP INCLUDING SAME
20250048787 · 2025-02-06 ·

A micro-LED structure includes a first type conductive layer; a second type conductive layer stacked on the first type conductive layer; and a light emitting layer formed between the first type conductive layer and the second type conductive layer. The light emitting layer extends along a horizontal level away from a top edge of the first type conductive layer and a bottom edge of the second type conductive layer, such that an edge of the light emitting layer does not contact the top edge of the first type conductive layer and the bottom edge of the second type conductive layer. A profile of the first type conductive layer perpendicularly projected on a bottom surface of the second type conductive layer is surrounded by the bottom edge of the second type conductive layer.