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Flat Panel Display Materials III

Flat Panel Display Materials III

Flat Panel Display Materials III

Volume 471:
Gregory N. Parsons, North Carolina State University
Ronald T. Fulks, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Stanford University, California
David E. Slobodin, Silicon Light Machines, Inc. Sunnyvale
Todd H. Yuzuriha, Sharp Microelectronics Technology, Inc. Camas
September 1997
471
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Hardback
9781558993754
$29.99
USD
Hardback

    Flat-panel displays are rapidly becoming the displays of choice for a variety of information-displaying applications ranging from laptop computers to automobile and cockpit read-out devices. Passive matrix liquid-crystal displays, and more recently, active matrix liquid-crystal displays (AMLCDs) have led the way in the display revolution. In addition, emissive displays based on field emission, electroluminescence, and plasma charge are attracting considerable interest. Ultimately, however, the advancement in flat-panel display applications will be driven by cost and performance advantages which are dependent on the advancement of materials and process technologies used to fabricate the displays. This book focuses on the materials and large-area processes used by the various display technologies, both emissive and nonemissive, including liquid-crystal, electroluminescent, plasma, field-emission, and micromechanical displays. Topics include: AMLCD materials and processes; thin-film transistors for AMLCDs; emissive displays and materials and phosphor materials.

    Product details

    September 1997
    Hardback
    9781558993754
    338 pages
    0.636kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • Gregory N. Parsons , North Carolina State University
    • Ronald T. Fulks , Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Stanford University, California
    • David E. Slobodin , Silicon Light Machines, Inc. Sunnyvale
    • Todd H. Yuzuriha , Sharp Microelectronics Technology, Inc. Camas