For the first time in the world, researchers have successfully developed a new stretchable meta-display technology that can be stretched up to 25% without image distortion.
The researchers have published their research results in the peer-reviewed journal Advanced Functional Materials.
For the first time in the world, the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) research team successfully developed a 3-inch micro-LED meta-display that does not distort the displayed image, even when the display is pulled in a given direction. This was achieved by using the design and manufacturing technology of metamaterials with unique mechanical properties that do not exist in nature.
Most stretchable materials in nature, such as rubber, demonstrate the shrinkage in width when stretched lengthwise and thus resulting in image distortion. This was also the same in cases of the rubber-based stretchable display, up until now.
The KIMM research team applied mechanical metamaterials with a negative Poisson’s ratio to a circuit board. The Poisson’s ratio refers to the ratio at which the width of material shrinks when it is stretched lengthwise. When a mechanical metamaterial with a Poisson’s ratio of -1 is stretched lengthwise, it demonstrates the effect of stretching at the same ratio widthwise. Thus, a display using such materials is characterized by images that are not distorted.
In developing this new meta-display manufacturing technology, the team applied mechanical metamaterial designs and manufacturing technology to the world’s leading large-area micro-LED roll transfer technology. Based on the successful results of this project, the research team plans to conduct follow-up research on micro-LED displays for ultra-realistic metaverses.
Furthermore, in order to respond to the growing mini-LED and graphene industries, the team has established research institute spin-off company, YTS Micro-Tech and MCK-Tech, to promote the practical use of these new technologies.
The newly developed flexible meta-display technology is expected to contribute to the diversification of platforms for mobile electronic devices, such as mobile phones and tablets. Such displays can also adhere to the skin of the human body without any wrinkles, thus allowing possibilities for its application in the field of medical devices, beauty and healthcare.
News Source: Eurekalert