3D Printed Robotic Assembly Enabled Reconfigurable Display with Higher Resolution

The stretchable display might play a crucial role to transform the potential application including wearable electronics, flexible display for smart TV/devices, health monitoring wristbands and illumination systems. To date, the most commonly used stretchable display include the installation of LEDs onto the compliant substrate. However, they have critical limitations such as an increase in resistance and degradation of pixel resolution due to growing gaps between LEDs. Here, we demonstrate a reversible stretchable platform, which preserves not only the resistance of LEDs but also the pixel resolution of the display. Our stretchable platform utilizes the concept of the multilevel arrangement of LEDs, which are mechanically guided by joint pins/links to move out-ofplane and fill the evolved gap. To corroborate the concept of the reconfigurable display, we manufacture the reconfigurable platform by using a 3D printer. Our design might be a key enabling technology to next-generation expandable display and illuminations systems.

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