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Nanotubes Generate Full-Color Displays
Science, 1999TECHNOLOGYTOKYO-- Liquid crystal displays are fast becoming ubiquitous, but they still can't compete with bulky cathode ray tubes (CRTs) for displaying high-quality images. Now, a team of Korean researchers at Samsung has produced a working display that promises to combine the quality of CRT images with the convenience of a flat panel by using carbon ...
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Materials and inks for full color PLED-displays
The 15th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2003This paper reports on the synthesis of polyspiro molecules that give red, green and blue electroluminescence. Based on the outstanding performance and stability of spiro-materials in small molecule devices (organic LEDs), the spiro-concept was adopted for polymers as well.
H. Becker +6 more
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Applications of Holographic PDLC for Full Color Display
Journal of Polymer Engineering, 2008Both reflection and transmission modes of holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystal(HPDLC) have been demonstrated using a model formulation based on polyurethane acrylate. It was possible to make a set of HPDLC display devices covering the three primary colors by using a single mixture by simply changing the optical setup.
M.S. Park, E.H. Kim, B.K. Kim
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8"*8" full color cockpit display
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 1990The operation of active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCDs), the preferred flat-panel displays for avionic and aerospace applications, is explained. An 8-in.*8-in. full-color AMLCD designed for a military aircraft is described, as well as the principles of the p-i-n diode switch on which its design is based.
L. Robbins +5 more
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Full-Color and Three-Dimensional Effect in Radiographic Displays
Investigative Radiology, 1968Full color and three dimensional radiographic displays, discussing electronic systems, TV picture tube, isometric display and photograph ...
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Full-color antiferroelectric liquid crystal display
Ferroelectrics, 1993Abstract A 6-in.-diagonal full-color antiferroelectric liquid crystal display with 220 × (320×3) color pixels has been developed. An analogue gray scale was achieved by utilizing in-pixel multidomain switching, and the satisfactory video images were obtained in the prototype display device.
Norio Yamamoto +4 more
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Full-color holographic display with increased-viewing-angle [Invited]
Applied Optics, 2017Among the important features of holographic displays are the wide viewing angles and the full color of the reconstructed images. The present work focuses on achievement of both features. We propose an increased-viewing-angle full-color holographic display using two tiled phase-only spatial light modulators (SLMs), a 4f concave mirrors system, and a ...
Zhenxiang, Zeng +4 more
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Cross talk in full-color micro-LED displays
Optics LettersTo achieve full-color micro-LED displays using color conversion methods, the effects of three-color cross talk and blue-light cross talk on the color conversion layer were investigated. A light simulation was used to analyze the three-color cross talk caused by different pixel banks, comparing pixel banks made from ordinary photoresist and black ...
Yonghong, Lin +3 more
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Phosphors for full-color microtips fluorescent displays
Conference Record of the 1991 International Display Research Conference, 2002Cathodoluminescence studies in the range from 150 to 800 V have demonstrated specificities of MFD (microtip fluorescent display) phosphor requirements as compared with CRTs (much higher acceleration voltage) and hot cathode vacuum fluorescent displays (lower acceleration voltage).
F. Levy, R. Meyer
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21.2: Materials and Inks for Full Color PLED‐Displays
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2002Abstract Progress in new materials for full color displays are presented. New polymers based on the “Spiro‐Principle” show encouraging properties in electroluminescence performance and lifetime. The spiro‐polymers can be tailor made to fit the RGB color requirements of a full color display.
Heinrich Becker +4 more
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