E-paper displays
by
 
Yang, Bo-Ru, 1979- editor.

Title
E-paper displays

Author
Yang, Bo-Ru, 1979- editor.

ISBN
9781119745600
 
9781119745594
 
9781119745624

Physical Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color).

Series
Wiley SID series in display technology
 
Wiley SID series in display technology.

Contents
The Rise, and Fall, and Rise of Electronic Paper / Paul S. Drzaic, Bo-Ru Yang, and Anne Chiang -- Fundamental Mechanisms of Electrophoretic Displays / Bo-Ru Yang and Kristiaan Neyts -- Driving Waveforms and Image Processing for Electrophoretic Displays / Zong Qin and Bo-Ru Yang -- Bistable Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Displays: Review and Writing Tablets / Clinton Braganza and Mauricio Echeverri -- The Zenithal Bistable Display: A Grating Aligned Bistable Nematic Liquid Crystal Device / Guy P. Bryan-Brown and J. Cliff Jones -- Reflective LCD with Memory in Pixel Structure / Yoko Fukunaga -- Optically Rewritable Liquid Crystal Display / Wanlong Zhang, Abhishek Srivastava, Vladimir Chigrinov, and Hoi-Sing Kwok -- Electrowetting Displays / Doeke J. Oostra -- Electrochromic Display / Norihisa Kobayashi -- Phase Change Material Displays / Ben Broughton and Peiman Hosseini -- Optical Measurements for E-Paper Displays / Karlheinz Blankenbach.

Abstract
"This book aims to provide an update to some of the most exciting new areas in electronic paper technology. In this introductory chapter, we aim to focus primarily on electrophoretic displays (EPDs), and how they became synonymous with electronic paper. The story starts in the early 1970's, with the proposal and first demonstration of the use of the electrophoretic movement of charged particles to make an optical effect. After a period of intense effort, the technology was mostly abandoned, only to be resurrected by a startup company, E Ink. Several key, and somewhat improbable, inventions had to be made in order to develop a technology competitive to the dominant liquid crystal technology. Finally, the right application and ecosystem, the Amazon Kindle electronic book, was necessary to cement commercial success. The field of reflective displays is very rich. The many other chapters in this book, and recent reviews [1,2] provide a wealth of resources for understanding the many technologies that have been developed in the quest to achieve a paper-like display. In this chapter, we will examine the following: a description of print-on-paper, and how the optics of real paper compare with potential electronic paper competitors, hierarchical summary of the different technical approaches for reflective displays, and a detailed look at the historical development of electrophoretic displays, starting with the invention the technology and ending at the introduction of the Amazon Kindle. Looking at the various developments in the context of its times, the EPD story offers some lessons in what it takes for a technology to transition from the laboratory to commercial success"-- Provided by publisher.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Electronic paper.
 
Papier électronique.
 
Electronics.
 
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING.
 
Electronic paper

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Yang, Bo-Ru, 1979-

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119745624


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Online LibraryE-Book597366-1001TK7882 .E44 E24 2022Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu