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Figure 12.13
(a) Schematic of the fluidic self-assembly process. (b)
A microcomponent approaching a binding site with a
complementary shape on the template. (c) Assembled
circular microcomponents on a template after the fluidic
self-assembly is concluded. Reprinted with permission from
Ref. [10]. Copyright 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd.
-LEDs on
both glass and plastic templates. We got an overall functional yield
of 62% for the
Figure 12.14 shows the functionality of assembled
µ
µ
-LED assembly process.
µ
Figure 12.14
The self-assembly of
-LEDs on both glass and plastic
templates. (a) A glass template with
-LEDs after the
completion of the self-assembly process. (b) Six
µ
-LEDs are
turned ON on the same glass template via the application of
a 5 V bias. (c) and (d) Enlarged images of one
µ
µ
-LED turned
OFF and ON of (b). (e) A flexible plastic template with
µ
-LEDs
after the completion of the self-assembly process. (f ) and
(g) The same plastic template, bent over itself, with
-LEDs
OFF and ON via the application of a 4 V bias. Reprinted with
permission from Ref. [10]. Copyright 2008 IOP Publishing
Ltd.
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