IP Library Granted Patent US 12666774
Granted Patent B2
US 12666774 · App. 18/650,921 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

High efficacy polychromic light-emitting diode (LED)

Inventor: Hisashi Masui (Newark, CA)
Assignee: LUMILEDS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
H10H29/10G09G3/32H10W90/00G09G2320/0242
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Patent No.
US 12666774
App. No.
18/650,921
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light-emitting diode (LED) die comprises: a plurality of pixels, each of the pixels comprising respective groups of epitaxial stacks included in a microLED comprising one or more tunnel junctions and light emitting layers of different colors, the plurality of pixels comprising: a first set of pixels configured to emit a red light; a second set of pixels configured to emit a green light; a third set of pixels configured to emit a blue light; the red light, the green light, and the blue light defining a RGB (red-green-blue) gamut; and a fourth set of pixels configured to emit a yellow light and to increase power efficiency of the device over that of a device with only RGB pixels.

Claims (57)

1 . A light-emitting diode (LED) die comprising:

a plurality of pixels, each of the pixels comprising respective groups of epitaxial stacks included in a microLED comprising one or more tunnel junctions and light emitting layers of different colors, the epitaxial stacks comprising a plurality of group III-V semiconductor layers,

the plurality of pixels comprising:

a first set of pixels configured to emit a red light;

a second set of pixels configured to emit a green light;

a third set of pixels configured to emit a blue light; the red light, the green light, and the blue light defining a RGB (red-green-blue) gamut; and

a fourth set of pixels configured to emit a yellow light and to increase power efficiency of the device over that of a device with only RGB pixels.

2 . The LED die of claim 1 , wherein the yellow light comprises colors ranging from greenish-yellow to reddish-yellow.

3 . The LED die of claim 1 , wherein the fourth set of pixels are configured to emit an emission comprising a luminous efficacy that is higher than the first set of pixels.

4 . A light-emitting diode (LED) die comprising:

a plurality of pixels, each of the pixels comprising respective groups of epitaxial stacks included in a microLED comprising one or more tunnel junctions and light emitting layers of different colors;

the plurality of pixels comprising:

a first set of pixels configured to emit a red light;

a second set of pixels configured to emit a green light;

a third set of pixels configured to emit a blue light; the red light, the green light, and the blue light defining a RGB (red-green-blue) gamut;

a fourth set of pixels configured to emit a yellow light and to increase power efficiency of the device over that of a device with only RGB pixels;

a first epitaxial stack comprising: a first active region on a first n-type layer, and a first p-type layer on the first active region;

a second epitaxial stack comprising: a second active region on a second n-type layer, and a second p-type layer on the second active region;

a third epitaxial stack comprising: a third active region on a third n-type layer, and a third p-type layer on the third active region;

a fourth epitaxial stack comprising: a fourth active region on a fourth n-type layer, and a fourth p-type layer on the fourth active region; and

a first tunnel junction adjacent to the first epitaxial stack, a second tunnel junction adjacent to the second epitaxial stack, and a third tunnel junction adjacent to the third epitaxial stack,

wherein the first, second, third, and fourth epitaxial stacks are in a stacked relationship within at least one set of pixels.

5 . The LED die of claim 4 , wherein:

the third epitaxial stack is above the second epitaxial stack;

the second epitaxial stack is above the first epitaxial stack;

the fourth epitaxial stack is above the first epitaxial stack and below the second epitaxial stack, the first and fourth epitaxial stacks being separated by the first tunnel junction, and the second and fourth epitaxial stacks being separated by the second tunnel junction;

the third tunnel junction separates the second epitaxial stack and the third epitaxial stack; and

the fourth epitaxial stack is configured to emit the yellow light comprising colors ranging from greenish-yellow to reddish-yellow.

6 . The LED die of claim 4 comprising a mesa structure, wherein a portion of the first p-type layer is exposed, a portion of the second p-type layer is exposed, and a portion of the fourth p-type layer is exposed, and respective p-electrodes are limited to where light emission is required.

7 . The LED die of claim 4 comprising a via structure, wherein the microLED further comprises: a first via for accommodating a first electrode connection from the first p-type layer, a second via for accommodating a second electrode connection from second p-type layer, a fourth via for accommodating a fourth electrode connection from the fourth p-type layer, wherein there is not a via associated with the third p-type layer.

8 . A light-emitting diode (LED) system comprising: the LED array of claim 1 ; and a controller configured to control the plurality of pixels individually and/or in sets.

9 . The LED system of claim 8 configured to drive less than or equal to three sets of pixels during operation.

10 . The LED system of claim 8 comprising a thin film display backplane, a CMOS backplane, or CMOS microIC configured to drive each set of pixels.

11 . A method for operating a display, the method comprising:

determining an image to present on the display;

driving the plurality of pixels of the LED system of claim 8 to provide the image; and

controlling individual and/or sets of the plurality of pixels.

12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the fourth set of pixels is configured to emit an emission comprising a luminous efficacy that is higher than the first set of pixels.

13 . A method of making a display, the method comprising: assembling an LED die according to claim 1 with a thin film display backplane, a CMOS backplane, or CMOS microIC configured to drive each set of pixels.

14 . A light-emitting diode (LED) die on a device substrate comprising:

a plurality of pixels, each of the pixels comprising respective groups of epitaxial stacks included in a microLED comprising one or more tunnel junctions and light emitting layers of different colors;

the plurality of pixels comprising:

a first set of pixels configured to emit a red light;

a second set of pixels configured to emit a green light;

a third set of pixels configured to emit a blue light; the red light, the green light, and the blue light defining a RGB (red-green-blue) gamut;

a fourth set of pixels configured to emit a yellow light and to increase power efficiency of the device over that of a device with only RGB pixels;

a first epitaxial stack comprising: a first active region on a first n-type layer, and a first p-type layer on the first active region;

a second epitaxial stack comprising: a second active region on a second n-type layer, and a second p-type layer on the second active region;

a third epitaxial stack comprising: a third active region on a third n-type layer, and a third p-type layer on the third active region;

a fourth epitaxial stack comprising: a fourth active region on a fourth n-type layer, and a fourth p-type layer on the fourth active region; and

a first tunnel junction adjacent to the first epitaxial stack, a second tunnel junction adjacent to the second epitaxial stack, and a third tunnel junction adjacent to the third epitaxial stack,

wherein the first, second, third, and fourth epitaxial stacks are in a stacked relationship within at least one set of pixels.

15 . The LED array of claim 14 , wherein the LED die comprises a mesa structure, wherein a portion of the first p-type layer is exposed, a portion of the second p-type layer is exposed, and a portion of the fourth p-type layer is exposed, and respective p-electrodes are limited to where light emission is required.

16 . The LED array of claim 14 , wherein the LED die comprises a via structure, wherein the microLED further comprises: a first via for accommodating a first electrode connection from the first p-type layer, a second via for accommodating a second electrode connection from second p-type layer, a fourth via for accommodating a fourth electrode connection from the fourth p-type layer, wherein there is not a via associated with the third p-type layer.

17 . The LED array of claim 14 further comprising trenches between each of the pixels.

18 . The LED array of claim 14 , wherein all of the sets of pixels are integral to a monolithic substrate.

19 . The LED array of claim 14 , wherein the fourth epitaxial stack is configured to emit the yellow light comprising colors ranging from greenish-yellow to reddish-yellow.