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Phosphors for full-color microtips fluorescent displays

Conference Record of the 1991 International Display Research Conference, 2002
Cathodoluminescence 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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New Multicolored Films Used in Full Color Display

2012 Fifth International Conference on Intelligent Networks and Intelligent Systems, 2012
Rare-earth-ions-containing materials were usually used in multicolored display. To develop flat panel display, new rare-earth-ions-containing films were formed from trivalent Europium(Eu)/Terbium(Tb)-containing micelle solutions. When Eu(III)-containing micelle solution were spin-coated onto silicon, the formed films could emit trichromatic red color ...
Zhaoye Li, Zhaojun Xue
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Light‐emitting polymers for full‐color display applications

Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2002
Abstract—The latest developments in light‐emitting‐polymer (LEP) technology at CDT continue to show steady progress. Device performance for blue, green, and red systems as well as a high‐performance yellow system in terms of device efficiency and stability will be described.
S. K. Heeks   +7 more
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Cross talk in full-color micro-LED displays

Optics Letters
To 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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Materials and inks for full color PLED-displays

The 15th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2003
This 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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Monolithic μ-LED Full-Color Micro-Displays

2019 IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC), 2019
Micro-LEDs for high-resolution micro-displays is ideal for direct view, augmented/virtual reality displays (AR/VR), or projection applications. Technologies for realizing full-color displays are under intensive development for reliable and high-yield manufacturing.
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Electrically tunable color for full-color reflective displays

SPIE Proceedings, 2002
Conventional reflective displays based on either color filter/polarizer or stacked color layers suffer from their marginal performance in terms of brightness, color, and cost. In this paper, we will present new full-color reflective display architecture: Electrically Tunable Color (ETC).
Zili Li   +4 more
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Applications of Holographic PDLC for Full Color Display

Journal of Polymer Engineering, 2008
Both 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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Fast full‐color reflective display via photoluminescent enhancement

Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2012
AbstractReflective displays are advantageous in applications requiring low power or daylight readability. However, there are no low‐cost reflective technologies capable of displaying bright colors. By employing photoluminescence to more efficiently use ambient light, we created a prototype display that provides bright, full color in a simple, low‐cost ...
Gary Gibson   +11 more
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Light emitting polymer materials for full color displays

First International IEEE Conference on Polymers and Adhesives in Microelectronics and Photonics. Incorporating POLY, PEP & Adhesives in Electronics. Proceedings (Cat. No.01TH8592), 2002
Summary form only given. We have developed a range of polymers based on phenyl-PPVs which are now being commercially exploited in the first polymer LED applications. These materials have been developed systematically to meet the demanding device requirements (e.g. high efficiency and lifetime) and industrial applicability (e.g.
H. Becker   +13 more
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