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Progress of flat panel displays

1998 5th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology. Proceedings (Cat. No.98EX105), 2002
In this paper, hydrogen-free high sp/sup 3/ content (>90%) diamond-like carbon (DLC) film was prepared by filtered arc deposition (FAD). Its electron field emission behavior and fluorescent displays are tested by using a simple diode structure. Emission current is 0.9 /spl mu/A at electric field as low as 1 V//spl mu/m, and emission current density can
null Xianghuai Liu, null Dongsheng Mao
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Flexible Flat Panel Displays

2023
Flexible Flat Panel Displays A complete treatment of the entire lifecycle of flexible flat panel displays, from raw material selection to commercialization In the newly revised Second Edition of Flexible Flat Panel Displays, a distinguished team of researchers delivers a completely restructured and comprehensive treatment of the field of flexible flat ...
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Laser based flat panel displays

1999 IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings. LEOS'99. 12th Annual Meeting. IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 1999 Annual Meeting (Cat. No.99CH37009), 1999
AbstractGemfire is developing a novel wall-mounted display technology called Polymer Switch Matrix (PSM). Featuring significant advantages in performance, manufacturability and scalability, it represents a fundamental change in the way flat panel displays are designed and manufactured.
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Video processing for flat panel displays

Proceedings 1998 International Conference on Image Processing. ICIP98 (Cat. No.98CB36269), 2002
The arrival of multi-format DTV and advances in display technology suggest that these multiple formats may be commonly viewed on pixelated displays. Achieving acceptable quality in the viewed images will require a reexamination of the methods used to process images for such displays.
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Flat panel virtual display

IEE Proceedings - Optoelectronics, 2002
Despite much enthusiasm for virtual reality, wearable virtual displays remain too bulky to appeal to the fashion conscious public. It is thought that thinner, lighter wearable displays will overcome this obstacle by returning control of appearance to the fashion designer.
N.A. Rosewell, A.R.L. Travis
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Flat panel display packaging

1995 Proceedings. 45th Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 2002
Flat panel displays (FPDs) have become one of the fastest growing electronics business sectors in the last few years. It is expected that FPDs will become a 20-40 billion dollar business by the end of the century. FPDs are currently being used in all laptop computers, many desk top systems, medical and industrial applications are being designed into ...
W. Turner, G. Lin
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Materials for Flat-Panel Displays

MRS Bulletin, 1996
Flat-panel displays (FPDs) will soon become ubiquitous products in our homes, workplaces, and a number of places in between. Familiar display applications pioneered by the venerable cathode-ray tube (CRT) will progressively utilize a number of different FPDs.
James S. Im, Anne Chiang
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Flat-Panel Displays

1992
Chapter 4.1 is concerned with a display technology, the CRT, in which information is conveyed to the display screen by deflection of a beam. There has been a number of attempts, with varying degrees of success, to develop thin CRTs. Most other approaches to flat-panel electronic displays, however, are matrix displays, in which a rectangular array of ...
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Flat Panel Display Technologies

Techniques in Ophthalmology, 2005
ABSTRACT As it is undoubtedly clear that liquid crystal display (LCD) technology will eventually replace the cathode ray tube (CRT) computer monitor, it is not as clear cut which technology to go with in replacing your television. This article will cover both of the flat panel technologies, LCD and plasma, as well as their bulky competition, the CRT ...
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Flat panel displays or bust?

Physics World, 1992
Liquid crystals were discovered over 100 years ago by the Austrian botanist Friedrick Reinitzer. They have been an industrially important material for the last 25 years and today the world market for activematrix liquid crystal displays (LCDs) is worth about $750m per year.
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