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Full-color antiferroelectric liquid crystal display

Ferroelectrics, 1993
Abstract 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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Nanotubes Generate Full-Color Displays

Science, 1999
TECHNOLOGYTOKYO-- 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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Full-Color Single Nanowire Pixels for Projection Displays

Nano Letters, 2016
Multicolor single InGaN/GaN dot-in-nanowire light emitting diodes (LEDs) were fabricated on the same substrate using selective area epitaxy. It is observed that the structural and optical properties of InGaN/GaN quantum dots depend critically on nanowire diameters.
Yong-Ho, Ra   +7 more
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Digital full color ferroelectric liquid crystal display

Ferroelectrics, 1998
Abstract A 15-inch diagonal size digital full color FLCD has been developed. It has 1024 × 768 pixels and each pixels is divided into 12 sub-pixels in order to realize 4,096 colors/pixel with the optical center of illumination maintained. Additionally using the so-called, dither techniques, it has demonstrated that the 16 million different hues are ...
H. Mzutani   +5 more
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30.2: Single Layer Full Color Cholesteric Display

SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2011
Abstract An 80ppi ¼ VGA full color, single layer, Reflex™ display with red, green and blue reflecting sub‐pixels is reported. A phototunable chiral dopant is UV exposed to produce these colors, and polymer walls keep the colors separate after tuning. We will present details of this development and discuss applications.
Clinton Braganza   +15 more
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MATERIALS FOR FULL-COLOR ELECTROLUMINESCENT DISPLAYS

Annual Review of Materials Science, 1997
▪ Abstract  New thin-film electroluminescent (EL) materials with blue and broadband emissions recently have been developed that meet the phosphor requirements for commercial multicolor and full-color EL display products. Improvements have been achieved in phosphor luminance, luminous efficiency, emission color, and aging characteristics.
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Full-color image-plane holographic video display

SPIE Proceedings, 2007
In this paper, we have investigated real time calculation and display optics of full color hologram with full parallax. In our previous study, full color hologram was realized as the rainbow hologram which discards vertical parallax to reduce computation complexity.
Takeshi Yamaguchi   +2 more
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Full-color passive-matrix organic EL displays

Displays, 2001
Abstract Full-color passive-matrix 5.7 in. diagonal quarter video graphic array (320×240 pixels) organic electroluminescence displays with a passive-matrix drive have been proven to be practical for commercial purposes. The display panels have an anti-reflection filter with a transmittance of 70%. The maximum brightness of the panels was up to 140 cd/
K Mori, Y Sakaguchi, Y Iketsu, J Suzuki
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Full-color holographic display with increased-viewing-angle [Invited]

Applied Optics, 2017
Among 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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8"*8" full color cockpit display

IEEE Conference on Aerospace and Electronics, 2002
The author describes a full-color active matrix LCD (liquid-crystal display) with a viewing area of 8 in*8 in, and the principles of the PIN diode switch on which the design of the display is based. It has a combination of characteristics required in the cockpit environment including wide viewing angle, high contrast in bright sunlight, and a wide ...
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