Electronic displays are devices that utilize electronic technology to convert signals that are not readily perceivable into signals that can be easily seen or understood. These displays are characterized by their compact size, versatile display formats, and the capability to show various types of information simultaneously. Common types of electronic displays include cathode-ray tubes (CRTs), liquid crystal displays, field emission displays, light emitting diodes (LEDs), and plasma displays.
Optoelectronic technology, recognized as one of the most advanced technologies, plays a crucial role in driving the technological transformation of traditional industries, fostering the growth of new industries, and aiding in the adjustment and optimization of industrial structures. This technology is distinguished by its precision, accuracy, speed, and efficiency. Optoelectronics has found widespread applications in various sectors, including the automobile industry, aviation, aerospace, telecommunications, and microelectronics.