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A American enterprise has introduced Crystallin technology to be used in the Mini/Micro LED display

According to foreign media reports, nano chemical company Light Polymers announced the introduction of Crystallin (lens) technology, which can be used in the new Micro and Mini LED display.

The company revealed that the new material is based on lyotropic liquid crystal technology, and Crystallin will accelerate the adoption of MicroLED and Mini LED in cars, laptops, desktops, and industrial application displays.

The company's new film uses a patented water based ionic liquid crystal, which can be used to convert the blue Mini LED and MicroLED Crystallin phosphors. Light Polymers laminates the Crystallin Performance PDC 100 phosphor conversion film onto a blue Mini LED or MicroLED substrate and provides a 85% color gamut. In addition, the Crystallin Premium PDC 500 provided by the company can also be laminate to the blue Mini LED or MicroLED substrate, while Crystallin Premium PDC 500 can also provide up to 95% color gamut.

Light Polymers points out that the 95% color gamut is similar to the performance of a non cadmium quantum dot film, and does not have the thickness and cost issues that are usually associated with highly reliable industrial standard phosphors. In addition, the PDC 100 and PDC 500 films can also be used as diffusers without additional diffusers.

Light Polymers is a nanoscale chemical company in San Francisco, United States. Founded in 2013, it has profound domain knowledge and professional knowledge in soluble liquid crystal. There are many applications, including OLED display, LED lighting and building materials. Light Polymers recently launched a human centered eye safety task and a series of research lighting. With more than 50 patents, the water-soluble liquid crystal nanoscale is being applied.

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