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Inspection of micro-LEDs for Next-Generation Displays — LED professional


The MiNYTM PL makes fast pass/fail decisions when inspecting micro-LEDs, which will contribute to an increased product yield for use in display applications and will also help to increase the R&D efficiency of micro-LEDs. Furthermore, the MiNYTM PL will also streamline the 100 percent inspection process of micro-LEDs in future mass production lines.

Sales of the MiNYTM PL has started on Monday March 8, 2021 to LED and display manufacturers in domestic and overseas markets.

*PL measurement technique is a versatile method for evaluating characteristics of LED and other devices by capturing and analyzing light-excited photoluminescence images in a non-contact and non-invasive manner.

For more information…
https://www.hamamatsu.com/resources/pdf/news/2021_03_03_en.pdf

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