GE and Current Lighting Solutions to develop PFS/KFS phosphors for microLED applications

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GE and Current Lighting Solutions have signed a collaboration agreement on small-size Potassium Fluorosilicate (PFS/KSF) phosphor for MiniLED and MicroLED applications. The two companies have a long-standing relationship in the world of PFS/KSF phosphor, and this new agreement extends their previous agreements.

The two companies will develop advanced versions of KSF Red Narrowband phosphor with material properties required to enable the use of these materials in advanced display technology such as emissive microLEDs. GE has the exclusive rights to license KSF technology for display applications and will work with display companies to license KSF technology into these advanced displays.

Current will be the manufacturer of these advanced KSF Phosphors for commercial sales of these materials.

Last year GE announced it has been able to deposit its red phosphor material using an inkjet printing process on a plastic substrate.

 

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