IP Library Granted Patent US 11,557,703
Granted Patent B2
US 11,557,703 · App. 16/226,487 · Granted Jan 17, 2023

Light intensity adaptive LED sidewalls

Inventors: Kentaro Shimizu (Sunnyvale, CA); Marcel Rene Bohmer (Eindhoven, NL); Daniel Estrada (Santa Cruz, CA); Jacobus Johannes Franciscus Gerardus Heuts (Roermond, NL)
Assignee: Lumileds LLC
H01L33/58F21S41/141F21S41/40F21V14/003G02F1/015G02F1/0126G02F1/0147G02F1/163H01L25/0753H01L27/156H01L33/50H01L51/5284F21S41/64F21S41/645F21V23/005F21V23/02F21Y2115/10G02F2203/01G02F2203/02G02F2203/03H01L2933/0091
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Patent No.
US 11,557,703
App. No.
16/226,487
Granted
Jan 17, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A first pixel with a first pixel sidewall is disclosed. A second pixel with a second pixel sidewall facing the first pixel sidewall is also disclosed. A first dynamic optical isolation material between the first pixel sidewall and the second pixel sidewall and configured to change an optical state based on a state trigger such that a light behavior at the first pixel sidewall for a light emitted by one of the first pixel and the second pixel is determined by the optical state, is also disclosed.

Claims (39)

1. A pixel array device comprising:

an array of pixels, each pixel separated from an adjacent pixel in the array by a lane, each pixel having sidewalls and comprising a n-type region, an active region, and a p-type region; and

a dynamic optical isolation material attached to a sidewall of a first pixel in the array, the sidewall located in the lane between the first pixel and another pixel in the array, the dynamic optical isolation material switchable between a plurality of optical states comprising a first optical state configured to hinder a transmission of light through the dynamic optical isolation material and a second optical state configured to allow light to pass through the dynamic optical isolation material, the dynamic optical isolation material configured to switch between optical states based on a state trigger,

the lane between the first pixel and the another pixel in the array configured so that when the dynamic optical isolation material in the lane is in the second optical state, the lane is transparent.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first optical state prevents light from passing through the dynamic optical isolation material.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first optical state scatters light that passes through the dynamic optical isolation material.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic optical isolation material is one of a thermochromic material, a thermotropic material, electrochromic and a photochromic material.

5. The device of claim 4 comprising a second dynamic optical isolation material attached to the dynamic optical isolation material, wherein the second dynamic optical isolation material is one of a thermochromic material, a thermotropic material, electrochromic and a photochromic material.

6. The device of claim 1 , wherein the state trigger is one of an optical addressing, an electrical addressing, or a temperature change.

7. The device of claim 1 , wherein the state trigger is provided by a pixel in the array.

8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the state trigger is provided by the combination two or more pixels in the array.

9. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first pixel comprises wavelength converting layer and the dynamic optical isolation material is attached to a sidewall of wavelength converting layer.

10. The device of claim 1 , comprising a second dynamic optical isolation material attached to a non-sidewall surface of the first pixel.

11. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first optical state is one of an opaque state, a scattering state and a reflective state and the second optical state that is one of a transparent state and a non-scattering state.

12. The device of claim 1 , wherein the array of pixels is segmented into groups of pixels such that each group may be individually addressable.

13. A method comprising:

addressing the first pixel in the pixel array device of claim 1 causing the active region of the first pixel to emit light; and

sending a state trigger to the dynamic optical isolation material attached to a sidewall of a first pixel causing the dynamic optical isolation material to switch optical states.

14. A method comprising:

addressing a first group of pixels in the pixel array device of claim 12 causing the active regions of the pixels in the first group to emit light;

not addressing a second group of pixels in the pixel array device of claim 12 , the second group of pixels different from the first group of pixels; and

sending a state trigger to the dynamic optical isolation material attached to pixel sidewalls between adjacent pixels in the first group of pixels causing the dynamic optical isolation material to switch optical states.

15. A pixel array device comprising:

an array of pixels, each pixel separated from an adjacent pixel in the array by a lane, each pixel having sidewalls and comprising a n-type region, an active region, and a p-type region, the array of pixels is segmented into groups of pixels such that each group may be individually addressable; and

a thermochromic material attached to sidewalls of the pixels in the array, the sidewalls located in the lanes between adjacent pixels in the array, the thermochromic material switchable between a transparent and non-transparent state as a result of temperature changes in the thermochromic material,

the lanes configured so that when the thermochromic material in the lanes is in the transparent state, the lanes are transparent.

16. The device of claim 15 wherein the transparent state is at least 95% transparent.

17. A method comprising:

addressing a first group of pixels in the device of claim 15 causing the active regions of the pixels in the first group to emit light and causing the thermochromic material attached to sidewalls of the pixels in the first group to switch to a transparent state; and

not addressing a second group of pixels in the device of claim 15 , the thermochromic material attached to sidewalls of the pixels in the second group remain in a non-transparent state, the second group of pixels different from the first group of pixels.

18. A pixel array device comprising:

an array of pixels, each pixel separated from an adjacent pixel in the array by a lane, each pixel having sidewalls and comprising a n-type region, an active region, and a p-type region, the array of pixels is segmented into groups of pixels such that each group may be individually addressable; and

a photochromic material attached to sidewalls of the pixels in the array, the sidewalls located in the lanes between adjacent pixels in the array, the photochromic material switchable between a transparent and non-transparent state,

the lanes configured so that when the photochromic material in the lanes is in the transparent state, the lanes are transparent.

19. The device of claim 18 wherein the transparent state is at least 95% transparent.

20. A method comprising:

addressing a first group of pixels in the device of claim 18 causing the active regions of the pixels in the first group to emit light;

illuminating the photochromic material attached to sidewalls of the pixels in the first group causing the photochromic material to switch to a transparent state; and

not addressing a second group of pixels in the device of claim 18 , the photochromic material attached to sidewalls of the pixels in the second group remain in a non-transparent state, the second group of pixels different from the first group of pixels.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2025
From: LUMILEDS LLC
To: LUMILEDS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 071888/0086 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2025
From: SOUND POINT AGENCY LLC
To: LUMILEDS LLC; LUMILEDS HOLDING B.V.
Reel/Frame 070046/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2023
From: LUMILEDS LLC; LUMILEDS HOLDING B.V.
To: SOUND POINT AGENCY LLC
Reel/Frame 062299/0338 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 9, 2022
From: LUMILEDS, LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 062114/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 4, 2019
From: SHIMIZU, KENTARO; BOHMER, MARCEL RENE; ESTRADA, DANIEL; HEUTS, JACOBUS JOHANNES FRANCISCUS GERARDUS
To: LUMILEDS LLC
Reel/Frame 050266/0190 →