会议专题

Novel Digital Media with Electronic Inks

Reflective display technologies aim to enable the delivery of dynamic digital content to devices that have the look and feel of ink on paper. At HP, we are developing novel print-like architecture and electronic inks leveraging our printing heritage to provide reflective color image quality comparable to the Specifications for Newsprint Advertising Production (SNAP) standard. We are approaching the challenge of generating bright high-quality reflective color images from the perspective of printing by stacking electrooptic layers of subtractive colorants to address every available color at every location. Using in-plane optical effects, our novel media technology provides fast switching between clear and color states. Thin, flexible electronic media based on this technology has been fabricated by imprinting three-dimensional microscale structures with a continuous roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing platform. HP’s combination of novel device architecture, proprietary inks, and R2R manufacturing platform enables the required attributes for electronic media such as flexibility, robustness, low power, transparency, print-quality color, and scalability at low cost. The innovations described in this paper are applicable to electronic skins for customizable electronic surfaces and are currently being developed further for electronic paper and signage markets.

Zhang-Lin Zhou Jong-Souk Yeo Jeff Mabeck Gregg Combs Dick Henze Tim Koch

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, California, USA Hewlett-Packard Company, Corvallis, Oregon, USA

国际会议

The 31st International Congress on Imaging Science(第31届国际影像科学大会 ICIS2010)

北京

英文

130-133

2010-05-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)