Prof. Jie Sun
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Prof. Jie Sun

Prof. Jie Sun

Biography:

Jie Sun graduated from Dalian U. Technol. He got his PhD in Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and in Solid-State Physics, Lund University, respectively. He was a Postdoc, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor in Quantum Device Physics Lab, Dept. Microtechnology & Nanoscience, Chalmers U. Technol, Sweden from 2009 to 2020. He is now a state-level talent and a Full Professor both in Laboratory of Flat Panel Display Technology, Fuzhou University, and in Mindu Innovation Laboratory.

His has published more than 130 papers and been granted 10 patents. His main research interests include 1) Processing of GaN micro-LEDs and nano-LEDs for highly integrated semiconductor information display (HISID) applications; 2) MOCVD growth of 2D semiconductors and related materials for the integration with III-V electron devices; 3) Other electronic materials and devices related to III-V and 2D materials.


Speech title:

Research on micro-LED based displays in China’s Mindu Innovation Laboratory


Abstract:
Micro-LEDs are the key technology of the next-generation displays which can lead to another wave of technological revolution. This talk summarizes the recent advances of micro-LED related research in China’s newly established innovation laboratory --- Mindu Laboratory, which is built upon Fuzhou University and Chinese Academy of Sciences, and might lead China’s micro-LED related research according to a recent state-level strategy. Several topics are covered, including 1. Super high resolution micro-LED displays designed and fabricated in collaboration with major semiconductor companies; 2. Quantum dot color conversion of micro-LEDs based on NRET mechanism; 3. Application of 2D materials in micro-LEDs and LEDs; 4. Role of chemical modification in the mass transfer of micro-LEDs; 5. Other aspects of micro-LEDs such as HISID. We hope to take this opportunity to sincerely invite experts and talents to collaborate with us and boost the micro-LED based display research for the future.