20 µm Micro‐LEDs Mass Transfer via Laser‐Induced In Situ Nanoparticles Resonance Enhancement

Author:

Sun Weigao123,Ji Lingfei123ORCID,Lin Zhenyuan123,Zhang Litian123,Wang Zhiyong123,Qin Wenbin123,Yan Tianyang123

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Laser Engineering School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 P. R. China

2. Key Laboratory of Trans‐Scale Laser Manufacturing Technology of Ministry of Education Beijing 100124 P. R. China

3. Beijing Engineering Research Center of Laser Applied Technology Beijing 100124 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractUltrafast laser is expected as a promising strategy for micro‐LEDs (µ‐LEDs) transfer due to its inherent property of suppressing thermal effects. However, its ultrahigh peak power and the unclear transfer mechanism make its transfer quality and efficiency unsatisfactory. Here, the study reports the high‐precision mass transfer of 20 µm fine‐pitch µ‐LEDs via in situ nanoparticles (NPs) resonance enhancement in burst mode ultraviolet picosecond laser irradiation. This technique suppresses the thermal melting effect and rapid cooling behavior of plasma by temporal modulation of the burst mode, generating NPs‐induced resonance enhancement that accurately and controllable drives a single unit up to tens of thousands of µ‐LEDs. The transfer of large µ‐LED arrays with more than 180 000 chips is also demonstrated, showing a transfer yield close to 99.9%, a transfer speed of 700 pcs s−1, and a transfer error of <±1.2 µm. The transferred µ‐LEDs perform excellent optoelectronic properties and enable reliable device operation regardless of complex strain environments, providing a reliable strategy for preparing broader classes of 3D integrated photonics devices.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Basic Research Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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