Pixel structures using the negative feedback method for high‐resolution active matrix organic light‐emitting diode displays |
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Authors: | Nack‐Hyeon Keum Oh‐Kyong Kwon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Electronic Engineering, Hanyang University, , Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | Novel two pixel structures are proposed for high‐resolution active matrix organic light‐emitting diode displays. The proposed two pixels (pixel structures A and B) use the negative feedback method for high‐resolution displays that requires to have small‐sized storage capacitance. The proposed pixel structures A and B improve the luminance uniformity by reducing the voltage distortion in the storage capacitor. However, the proposed pixel structure A is vulnerable to the organic light‐emitting diode (OLED) degradation because the anode voltage of the OLED affects the emission current. In order to compensate the OLED degradation, the proposed pixel structure B stores the turn‐on voltage of OLEDs in the storage capacitor. The simulation results show that the emission current error of the proposed pixel structure B is improved by four times in comparison with the proposed pixel structure A when the OLED turn‐on voltage increases by 0.1 V. Also, the emission current error of the proposed pixel structure B when the threshold voltage of driving thin‐film transistors varies from ?2.2 to ?1.8 V is from ?0.69 least significant bit (LSB) to 0.13 LSB, which shows the excellent luminance uniformity. The proposed pixels are designed for 5.5‐in. full high‐definition displays. |
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Keywords: | high‐resolution displays negative feedback method AMOLED pixel |
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