Fujifilm business innovation corp. (20240106195). LIGHT-EMITTING COMPONENT, MULTILAYER SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE, AND MEASUREMENT APPARATUS simplified abstract

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LIGHT-EMITTING COMPONENT, MULTILAYER SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE, AND MEASUREMENT APPARATUS

Organization Name

fujifilm business innovation corp.

Inventor(s)

Saori Nishizaki of Kanagawa (JP)

Takashi Kondo of Kanagawa (JP)

Takafumi Higuchi of Kanagawa (JP)

LIGHT-EMITTING COMPONENT, MULTILAYER SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE, AND MEASUREMENT APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240106195 titled 'LIGHT-EMITTING COMPONENT, MULTILAYER SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE, AND MEASUREMENT APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a light-emitting component with multiple light-emitting elements and thyristors that control the emission of light from these elements.

  • The light-emitting component includes a substrate, multiple light-emitting elements with light-emitting areas, and multiple thyristors on each element.
  • The thyristors have gate layers that control the emission of light from the light-emitting areas.
  • The substrate absorbs light emitted from the thyristors and emits light that is not absorbed by the gate layers.

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in:

  • LED displays
  • Automotive lighting systems
  • Indoor and outdoor lighting solutions

Problems Solved

  • Efficient control of light emission
  • Enhanced brightness and color accuracy
  • Reduction of energy consumption

Benefits

  • Improved light output
  • Energy efficiency
  • Enhanced visual experience

Potential Commercial Applications

"Thyristor-Controlled Light-Emitting Component for Enhanced Illumination"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to light-emitting components with thyristor control systems, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the substrate absorb light from the thyristors?

The mechanism by which the substrate absorbs light emitted from the thyristors is not detailed in the abstract. Further information on this process would be beneficial for a comprehensive understanding of the technology.

What is the expected lifespan of the light-emitting component?

Information regarding the durability and longevity of the light-emitting component is not mentioned in the abstract. Understanding the expected lifespan of the technology would be crucial for assessing its practicality and cost-effectiveness.


Original Abstract Submitted

a light-emitting component includes: a substrate; multiple light-emitting elements provided on the substrate, each having a light-emitting area; and multiple thyristors which are provided on each of the light-emitting elements, which include gate layers, and which cause light to be emitted, or increase an amount of light emitted, from the light-emitting areas of the light-emitting elements by being in an on state. the substrate absorbs light emitted from the thyristors and emits light not absorbed by the gate layers.