Flexible electronic-paper active-matrix displays
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A QVGA active-matrix backplane was produced on a 25-um thin plastic substrate. A four-mask photolithographic process was used. The insulator layer and the semiconductor layer were organic material processed from solution. This backplane was a combination of the electrophoretic display effects supplied by SiPix and E-Ink Corp., resulting in electronic-paper displays with a thickness of 150 and 100 um, respectively; this is the world's thinnest active-matrix display ever made.
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TNO Identifier
430816
Source
Journal for the Society for Information Display (JSID), 13(3), pp. 181-185.
Pages
181-185
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