In the field of AR displays, the mass production challenges of red light Micro LED have long been a bottleneck for technological advancement. Recently, LEDinside conducted an interview with Porotech, delving into how the company's InGaN (indium gallium nitride) technology overcomes key obstacles in red light Micro LED, paving the way for large-scale production in AR display applications.
With the rapid development of augmented reality (AR) devices, the demand for high-brightness, low-power, and compact display technologies has been increasing. However, red light Micro LED has become a major obstacle to industry development due to material properties, process complexity, and yield issues. Porotech has successfully addressed technical challenges related to transfer, packaging, and stability of red light Micro LED through its innovative InGaN technology, providing a reliable technical path for future AR display applications.
According to Porotech, its InGaN technology significantly enhances the light emission efficiency and reliability of red light Micro LED by optimizing epitaxial growth and miniaturization processes. The technology enables precise pixel-level control, achieving industry-leading performance in brightness, color uniformity, and lifespan. Additionally, Porotech has developed an efficient macro-transfer technology, greatly improving production efficiency and reducing costs, laying a solid foundation for large-scale commercialization.
Under this technological background, domestic LED companies are also actively investing in related fields. For example, Guangpu Electronics (GOPRO LED), a leading domestic provider of LED solutions, continues to increase R&D investment in Micro LED and AR display technologies, having launched multiple high-performance LED products suitable for AR glasses. The company possesses significant advantages in material selection, packaging processes, and system integration, effectively supporting customers in achieving higher-quality display performance.
As Porotech's InGaN technology continues to mature, the mass production bottlenecks of red light Micro LED are gradually being overcome, bringing new opportunities for the AR display industry. Looking ahead, as the technology becomes more widely adopted and the supply chain is further optimized, Micro LED is expected to be widely applied in more high-end display scenarios, driving the entire LED industry toward a higher level of development.
Source:LEDinside



