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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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21.2: Materials and Inks for Full Color PLED‐Displays

SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 2002
Abstract 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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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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Full-color holographic display and recording of 3D images

SPIE Proceedings, 2005
A time-sharing holographic color display system is developed using a high-resolution reflective liquid-crystal display (LCD) panel that consists of a 1920x1080 array of square pixels with width of 8.1 micron. Red, green and blue images with high resolution are reconstructed from the holographic display system with a red laser diode (LD), a green diode ...
Atsuhiko Sugita   +3 more
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A flexible full‐color AMOLED display driven by OTFTs

Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2008
Abstract— Organic thin‐film‐transistor (OTFT) technologies have been developed to achieve a flexible backplane for driving full‐color organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) with a resolution of 80 ppi. The full‐color pixel structure can be attained by using a combination of top‐emission OLEDs and fine‐patterned OTFTs.
Iwao Yagi   +9 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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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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Full-color subtractive light valve for display applications

SPIE Proceedings, 1990
A full-color miniature light valve is being investigated for display applications. The light valve is based on a subtractive rather than an additive approach to color mixture. In utilizing a subtractive color approach, a full-color information display is created using a single broadband light source whose energy passes through a stack of three ...
J. R. Trimmier   +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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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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