18415536. LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE REFLECTIVE BANK STRUCTURE simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE REFLECTIVE BANK STRUCTURE

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Kapil V. Sakariya of Los Altos CA (US)

Andreas Bibl of Los Altos CA (US)

Hsin-Hua Hu of Los Altos CA (US)

LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE REFLECTIVE BANK STRUCTURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18415536 titled 'LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE REFLECTIVE BANK STRUCTURE

The abstract describes reflective bank structures for light emitting devices, including a substrate, an insulating layer, and an array of bank openings with reflective layers spanning the sidewalls of each opening.

  • Reflective bank structures for light emitting devices
  • Include substrate, insulating layer, and array of bank openings
  • Reflective layer spans sidewalls of each bank opening
  • Enhances reflection and efficiency of light emitting devices

Potential Applications:

  • LED lighting systems
  • Display panels
  • Signage and advertising boards

Problems Solved:

  • Improving light reflection in devices
  • Enhancing overall efficiency of light emitting technologies

Benefits:

  • Increased brightness and visibility
  • Energy efficiency
  • Longer lifespan of light emitting devices

Commercial Applications:

  • LED lighting industry
  • Electronics manufacturing sector
  • Architectural lighting design firms

Questions about Reflective Bank Structures for Light Emitting Devices: 1. How do reflective bank structures improve the efficiency of light emitting devices?

  - Reflective bank structures enhance light reflection within devices, leading to increased brightness and energy efficiency.

2. What are the key components of a reflective bank structure for light emitting devices?

  - The main components include a substrate, insulating layer, bank openings, and reflective layers spanning the sidewalls.


Original Abstract Submitted

Reflective bank structures for light emitting devices are described. The reflective bank structure may include a substrate, an insulating layer on the substrate, and an array of bank openings in the insulating layer with each bank opening including a bottom surface and sidewalls. A reflective layer spans sidewalls of each of the bank openings in the insulating layer.