A compact active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) micro-display is demonstrated by using Ag/MoS₂/Ag-based memristive electrodes as the top (cathode) and bottom (anode) electrodes. The anode serves as a reflector with functions of the transistor and capacitor in the conventional AMOLED driving circuit; thus, each OLED pixel is turned on or off according to its resistance state, without any switching elements, making the driving system compact. Meanwhile, the cathode is designed as a semi-transparent electrode by properly adjusting the thickness of the MoS₂ and Ag layers. This approach paves the way for implementing a compact driving circuitry in various display systems.
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