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Display Applications of Electrowetting
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2012Abstract A reflective display device based on electrowetting technology exhibits high reflection index over 40% and contrast ratio over 15 (conventional paper has reflection index of 60% and contrast index of 15). In addition to the attractive optical properties, this technology manifests a fast video response rate (
Palanivelu Sureshkumar +1 more
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P‐111: Novel Electrowetting Displays
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2007Abstract Novel Displays have been developed using the effect of moving a droplet by electrowetting. This approach enables bi‐stable and high reflective monochrome and color displays which could also be made on plastic substrates. Prototypes show promising performance in terms of contrast ratio, gray scale and color.
Karlheinz Blankenbach +4 more
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Electrowetting on Paper for Electronic Paper Display
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2010The use of paper as a material for various device applications (such as microfluidics and energy storage) is very attractive given its flexibility, versatility, and low cost. Here we demonstrate that electrowetting (EW) devices can be readily fabricated on paper substrates.
Duk Young, Kim, Andrew J, Steckl
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'No power' (green) electrowetting display
SPIE Proceedings, 2011Electrowetting displays were first reported in 1981, several approaches were examined. However, ADT's "Droplet- Driven-Displays" technology is the only bistable one which makes them very attractive for energy-saving systems. That means that the power supply can completely shut off after changing the content and it will keep its information for years.
Michael Jentsch +3 more
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Flat electrowetting optics and displays
SPIE Proceedings, 2008Flat electrowetting optics currently include pixel arrays for displays and prism arrays for beam steering. Electrowetting display pixels utilize a colored oil layer that provides high efficiency control of light transmission or light reflection. Electrowetting microprisms tilt the angle of the meniscus between liquids with different refractive index ...
Jason C. Heikenfeld +6 more
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Oil defect detection of electrowetting display
SPIE Proceedings, 2015In recent years, transparent display is an emerging topic in display technologies. Apply in many fields just like mobile device, shopping or advertising window, and etc. Electrowetting Display (EWD) is one kind of potential transparent display technology advantages of high transmittance, fast response time, high contrast and rich color with pigment ...
Hou-Chi Chiang +4 more
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3D electrohydrodynamic simulation of electrowetting displays
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 2014The fluid dynamic behavior within a pixel of an electrowetting display (EWD) is thoroughly investigated through a 3D simulation. By coupling the electrohydrodynamic (EHD) force deduced from the Maxwell stress tensor with the laminar phase field of the oil–water dual phase, the complete switch processes of an EWD, including the break-up and the ...
Wan-Lin Hsieh +5 more
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Reflective display device based on electrowetting
2008 9th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated-Circuit Technology, 2008In recent years, reflective display devices based on electrowetting have attracted increasing interest in flat-plate display community. By controlling a colored oil film electrically, display elements of high response speed and stable intermediate optical states could be obtained.
null Kaige Sun +2 more
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12.4: Recent Development of Transparent Electrowetting Display
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2013Abstract Transparent display is currently an emerging topic in the display technologies for mobile device, monitor, shopping window and vehicle application. Electrowetting display (EWD) is one of the potential technologies because of its higher transmittance, colorful choosing, and faster response time.
Kuo‐Lung Lo +4 more
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Novel highly reflective and bistable electrowetting displays
Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2008Abstract— Novel displays have been developed using the effect of moving a droplet by electrowetting. This approach enables bistable and reflective monochrome and color displays which could also be made on plastic substrates. Prototypes show promising performance in terms of contrast ratio, gray scale, and color.
Karlheinz Blankenbach +4 more
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