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Application of Inkjet Technology in Flat Panel Display

  • Ryu, Beyong-Hwan;Choi, Young-Min
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.07b
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    • pp.913-918
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    • 2005
  • It is expected that the inkjet technology offers prospect for reliable and low cost manufacturing of FPD (Flat Panel Display). This inkjet technology also offers a more simplified manufacturing process for various part of the FPD than conventional process. For example, recently the novel manufacturing processes of color filter (C/F) in LCD, or RGB patterning in OLED by inkjet printing method have been developed. This elaborates will be considered as the precious point of manufacturing process for the mass production of enlarged-display panel with a low price. On this point of view, we would like to review the status of inkjet technology in FPD, with some results on forming micro line by inkjet patterning of suspension type silver nano ink as below. We have studied the inkjet patterning of synthesized aqueous silver nano-sol on interface-controlled ITO glass substrate. Furthermore, we designed the conductive ink for direct inkjet patterning on bare ITO glass substrate. The first, the highly concentrated polymeric dispersant-assisted silver nano sol was prepared. The high concentration of batch-synthesized silver nano sol was possible to 40 wt%. At the same time the particle size of silver nanoparticles was below $10{\sim}20nm$. The second, the synthesized silver nano sol was inkjet - patterned on ITO glass substrate. The connectivity and width of fine line depended largely on the wettability of silver nano sol on ITO glass substrate, which was controlled by surfactant. The relationship was understood by wetting angle. The line of silver electrode as fine as $50{\sim}100\;{\mu}m$ was successfully formed on ITO glass substrate. The last, the direct inkjet-patternable silver nano sol on bare ITO glass substrate was designed also.

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Highly Flexible Touch Screen Panel Fabricated with Silver Nanowire Crossing Electrodes and Transparent Bridges

  • Jeon, Youngeun;Jin, Han Byul;Jung, Sungchul;Go, Heungseok;Lee, Innam;Lee, Choonhyop;Joo, Young Kuil;Park, Kibog
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.508-513
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    • 2015
  • A capacitive-type touch screen panel (TSP) composed of silver nanowire (AgNW) crossing electrodes and transparent bridge structures was fabricated on a polycarbonate film. The transparent bridge structure was formed with a stack of Al-doped ZnO (AZO) electrodes and SU-8 insulator. The stable and robust continuity of the bridge electrode over the bridge insulator was achieved by making the side-wall slope of the bridge insulator low and depositing the conformal AZO film with atomic layer deposition. With an extended exposure time of photolithography, the lower part of the SU-8 layer around the region uncovered by the photomask can be exposed enough to the UV light scattered from the substrate. This leads to the low side-wall slope of the bridge insulator. The fabricated TSP sample showed a large capacitance change of 22.71% between with and without touching. Our work supplies the technological clue for ensuring long-term reliability to the highly flexible and transparent TSP made by using conventional fabrication processes.

Cost Effective Plasma Display Panel TV Driving system with an address misfiring compensation circuit (어드레스 오방전 보상 저가형 플라즈마 디스플레이 패널 TV 구동 시스템)

  • Yi, Kang Hyun;Lee, Dae Sik
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2013
  • Plasma display panel (PDP) televisions are facing to have a new chance to receive attention along with a boom in 3-D software and contents because PDP can provide the comfortable and realistic 3-D images. The PDP has three driving circuit boards such as X, Y and addressing boards. Cost effective driving waveform has already been reported to decrease the number of driving circuit board. Half bridge based sustaining driver can remove a sustaining driver in the X board. However, the biasing circuit in the X driving boards cannot be reduced because there are some drawbacks such as unstable gas discharge condition and unreliability of an address driver IC. In this paper, the half bridge based sustaining driver is considered and a simple address driver is proposed to remove one driving board, X driving board. The stable gas discharge condition, reliability of the address driver IC and the low cost can be obtained by the proposed circuit.

Recent progress of Ergonomics Studying in CRTs Design and Manufacturing

  • Wu, Mingli;Duan, Cheng
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.450-452
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    • 2004
  • This paper analyzes some important achievements in Ergonomics field in CRT industry. After introducing principal regulatory requirements for CRTs, including ISO 9241 and TCO standards, the paper indicates some theoretical research in ergonomics of the display devices, such as new contrast parameter for appraising the display devices and effects of environment on visual performance at the ergonomic. Then, as the pivot of this paper, some practical progress, in the ergonomics field in CRT manufacturing , are described, such as vacuum sputtering process for advanced CRTs, new developed wet process for getting the multi-coating layers on surface of the panel.

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Reducing Motion Artifacts of Plasma Display Panel Using Motion Information

  • Kim, Tae-Soo;Jung, Yun-Suk;Kang, Seong-Ho;Hong, Ki-Sang
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.902-905
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    • 2006
  • Plasma Display Panels(PDPs) suffer from motion artifacts because of subfield driving method. In this paper, a modified motion compensation method is proposed. We apply the optimized mapping table to the higher subfield group and the fill-up method to the lower subfield group to generate optimum mapping patterns. This method does not concentrate 'on' mappings on higher subfields. Therefore it can possibly become a more robust motion compensation.

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Characteristics of MgO Layer Deposited under Hydrogen Atmosphere

  • Park, Kyung-Hyun;Kim, Yong-Seog
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2006
  • The characteristics of MgO layer deposited under hydrogen atmosphere were investigated. Hydrogen gas was introduced during e-beam evaporation coating process of MgO layer and its effects on microstructure, cathode luminescence spectra, discharge voltages and effective yield of secondary electron emission were examined. The results indicated that the hydrogen influences the concentration and energy levels of defects in MgO layer, which in turn affects the luminance efficiency and discharge delays of the panels significantly.

Fault Tolerant Display Image Data Manipulation Unit for SOP

  • You, Jae-Hee;Lee, Hyun-Goo
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.1275-1278
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    • 2006
  • A display panel image data manipulator for SOP or SOG is presented. It is capable of all the shift operations for MPEG decoders, graphic processors and controllers as well as data pack, merging, bit split and reformation operations to improve speed and memory utilization. To alleviate poly-Si low yield, redundancy based fault recovery scheme is introduced utilizing regular structure.

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Investigations into mechanical durability of thin display coatings

  • Currie, Edwin;Thies, Jens;Meijers, Guido;Chawla, Chander
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.07b
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    • pp.981-984
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    • 2005
  • Many flat panel displays displays rely on polymeric substrates with thin film coatings, such as anti-reflective, anti-static and hardcoats, to improve optical and mechanical properties of the display. In this paper we briefly discuss the principles underlying the mechanical robustness of such coated structures, and examine two fitness-for-use tests currently employed by the industry. We compare the teachings with some results obtained with our hardcoats and anti-reflective coatings.

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