Investigating the electrical crosstalk effect between pixels in high‑resolution organic light‑emitting diode microdisplays

Kang, H., Hwang, Y., Kang, Cm. et al.

Sci Rep 13, 14070 (2023).

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41033-4

This research explores electrical crosstalk in high-resolution OLED microdisplays impacting color distortion, especially in AR/VR applications. Through simulations and experimental measures, it was found that decreasing sheet resistance in the common organic layer elevated crosstalk, and increasing pixel density led to a color gamut reduction.

How Laoss Simulation was used

Simulation process. Commercial software LAOSS (Fluxim) which used 2 + 1D finite element model based on the conductivity of the common layer17,18 and J–V–L characteristics of the fabricated white OLED were used for the electrical crosstalk calculation.

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