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Analysis of Nonaqueous Electrowetting Fluids for Displays

Journal of Display Technology, 2011
Water remains the most extensively studied electrowetting fluid, but few reports exist on nonaqueous conducting solvents. Reported herein is a complete analysis of alternate fluids for electrowetting devices and displays. Emphasis is provided on real-world testing parameters, including contact angle response and immiscibility with oil, environmental ...
Stéphanie Chevalliot   +4 more
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12.4: Recent Development of Transparent Electrowetting Display

SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2013
Abstract 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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P‐125: Modeling of the Performance of Electrowetting Displays

SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2011
Abstract This paper shows the results of modeling work to determine the effect of variations in the electrowetting display manufacturing process on the front‐of‐screen performance. This approach enables us to determine which parameters are crucial to ascertain a high quality display, regardless of the display dimensions and resolution.
Paul Vermeulen   +5 more
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Novel highly reflective and bistable electrowetting displays

Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2008
Abstract— 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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P‐32: Innovative Application for Electrowetting Displays

SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2008
Abstract Electrowetting is a new display technology with unique features: bistability, high reflectivity, low power consumption and wide temperature range. This enables new applications like diverse indicating elements, displays, advertising media, signboards and other devices.
Andriy Bitman   +4 more
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Reflective display device based on electrowetting

2008 9th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated-Circuit Technology, 2008
In 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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Two-phase microfluidic flow modeling in an electrowetting display microwell

The European Physical Journal E, 2016
Digital microfluidics provides precise control of a single microdroplet, producing more opportunities for bio-molecule studies, chemical reaction and optofluidics applications. By manipulating the surface of droplets, light can be focused, scattered, or reflected toward different positions.
Yanbo, Xie   +4 more
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68.3: Gray Scales for Video Applications on Electrowetting Displays

SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2006
Abstract Electrowetting displays combine bright reflective colors and low‐power consumption enabling displays to be used in office environments as well as outdoor in bright sunlight. This paper reports on gray scale generation on an active matrix display with a resolution of 170 ppi.
R. Van Dijk   +9 more
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Self-Assembly Oil–Water Perfusion in Electrowetting Displays

Journal of Display Technology, 2013
We developed a simple method to perfuse oil-water in electrowetting displays. The theoretical model to simulate the progress of water entry into the interlayer while squeezing the oil was established. It shows that the minimum inlet pressure of water required to enter the interlayer must counteract the capillary pressure difference at the interface and
Wen, C., Ren, Jie, Xia, J., Gu, T.
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Low Driving Voltage of Electrowetting Display on Flexible Substrate

2008 Flexible Electronics and Displays Conference and Exhibition, 2008
According to the Lippmann-Young equation, the goal of this study focuses on reducing the driving voltage of the flexible electrowetting display by implementing high contact angle and high capacitance. By inserting SiNx film and rough surface, the lower saturation voltage for electrowetting display can be achieved on PET substrate.
In-Cha Hsieh   +5 more
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