➀ Researchers at Fraunhofer IPMS have significantly increased the transparency of OLED microdisplays, achieving a 45% transparency rate. ➁ The improved technology utilizes a silicon backplane and a monolithic organic frontplane integrated on the top metalization layer. ➂ The advancements are showcased at the IMID 2024 conference, highlighting applications in AR and complex optical systems.
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