Abstract

There have been scarce interactions between microwave circuits and display technologies over the past few decades. However, the two share many similarities leaving room for integration and co-development. Hence, we present a Circuit-on-Display (CoD) concept that dually functions as a radio-frequency transceiver and a high-resolution touch screen display. The approach is realized through a flexible, invisible hybrid electromagnetic sensor (HEMS) which is situated inside a high-resolution display panel. The CoD is integrated within a real-life millimeter-wave 5G NR Android-based cellular handset prototype to demonstrate a foreside beamforming coverage and a touch operation with high-resolution and optimal image quality. The devised HEMS prototype independently features flexibility, optically invisibility (transmittance >88%), and multi-functionality (system gain of 20.72 dB, beam scanning range of ±40°, and mutual capacitance change ratio >4.42%). The devised approach provides a new class of approach to enable microwave integrated circuits for new generation wireless electronics.

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