A single micro-LED manipulation system based on micro-gripper

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Jie Bai [1 ]
Pingjuan Niu [2 ]
Erdan Gu [3 ]
Jianming Li [4 ]
Clarence Augustine TH Tee [5 ]
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[1] School of Mechanical Engineering, Tiangong University
[2] School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Tiangong University
[3] Institute of Photonics, University of Strathclyde
[4] Tianjin Key Laboratory of Micro Low Gravity Environment Simulation Technology, Tianjin Aerospace Electromechanical Equipment Research Institute
[5] Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, School of Physics and Electrical Information Engineering,Zhejiang Normal
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Micro-LEDs(μLEDs) have advantages in terms of brightness, power consumption, and response speed. In addition, they can also be used as micro-sensors implanted in the body via flexible electronic skin. One of the key techniques involved in the fabrication of μLED-based devices is transfer printing. Although numerous methods have been proposed for transfer printing, improving the yield of μLED arrays is still a formidable task. In this paper, we propose a novel method for improving the yield of μLED arrays transferred by the stamping method, using an innovative design of piezoelectrically driven asymmetric micro-gripper. Traditional grippers are too large to manipulate μLEDs, and therefore two micro-sized cantilevers are added at the gripper tips. A μLED manipulation system is constructed based on the micro-gripper together with a three-dimensional positioning system. Experimental results using this system show that it can be used successfully to manipulate μLED arrays.
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