US Patent Application 18353933. LIGHT SOURCE COMPONENT, DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND MOBILE TERMINAL simplified abstract
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LIGHT SOURCE COMPONENT, DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND MOBILE TERMINAL
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LIGHT SOURCE COMPONENT, DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND MOBILE TERMINAL - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18353933 titled 'LIGHT SOURCE COMPONENT, DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND MOBILE TERMINAL
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a light source component, a display apparatus, and a mobile terminal.
- The light source component consists of three layers: a first semiconductor layer, a light emitting layer, and a second semiconductor layer.
- The light emitting layer is located between the first and second semiconductor layers.
- The second semiconductor layer has an out-light surface, which is the surface away from the light emitting layer.
- The side surface of the semiconductor layer has a surface non-radiative recombination center.
- When the light source component is in use, the surface non-radiative recombination center captures a carrier in the semiconductor layer.
- Non-radiative recombination of the carrier occurs on the side surface, which reduces the efficiency of the light source component.
Original Abstract Submitted
A light source component, a display apparatus, and a mobile terminal are provided. The light source component includes a first semiconductor layer, a light emitting layer, and a second semiconductor layer that are laminated. The light emitting layer is located between the first semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer. A surface that is of the second semiconductor layer and that is away from the light emitting layer is an out-light surface. A side surface of the semiconductor layer has a surface non-radiative recombination center. When the light source component works, the surface non-radiative recombination center captures a carrier in the semiconductor layer, and non-radiative recombination of the carrier occurs on the side surface. This reduces light emitting efficiency of the light source component.