25‐4: Late‐News Paper: Xerographic MicroAssembly Printer for LEDs and Beyond
Abstract
We are building a deterministic massively parallel sorting, assembly and transfer system for microLEDs and other applications. It uses programmable directed electrostatic assembly and transfer (stamp or roller). Small chips (10 um – 500 um), fine registration (<1um, <1°), heterogeneity, and 162 chiplet prints over an inch are demonstrated.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- May 29, 2019
- Source ID
- 10.1002/sdtp.12928
Entities
People
- Anne Plochowietz
- Bradley B. Rupp
- Eugene M. Chow
- Jamie Kalb
- Jeng Ping Lu
- Lara S. Crawford
- Matthew Shreve
- Ping Mei
- Qian Wang
- Sergey Butylkov
- Siv Kor
- Sourobh Raychaudhuri
- Yu Wang
- Yunda Wang
Organizations
- ARPA-E
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- Palestinian American Research Center
- United States Department of Energy
- Xerox