Development of Novel Electronic Inks for Print-Like Color Reflective Display
Electronic inks have been developed for each primary color to serve as the imaging fluids for novel electro-kinetic display (EKD) technology. EKD uses in-plane optical effects and out of plane switching fields to switch between color and clear states, allowing a stacked approach of color layers for a full-color display. The need for compaction into small volumes to achieve a clear state and repeated cycles of spreading and compaction creates challenges for the stabilization and charging of colorant particles. Surfactants play a critical role in determining system behaviors. This paper reports on the latest findings of surfactant influence on optical switching and bistability characteristics of display performance for some proprietary surfactant formulations.
Reflective display Print-like color Electro-kinetic technology Electronic inks Roll-to-Roll manufacturing
Zhang-Lin Zhou Yoocharn Jeon Dick Henze Tim Koch Qin Liu Jong-Souk Yeo Gregg Combs Brad Benson Mary Parent Jun Yang Jeff Mabeck Sity Lam
Hewlett Packard Labs, 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA Hewlett Packard Company, 1070 NE Circle Blvd, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, USA
国际会议
China Display/Asia Display 2011(2011年中国显示/亚洲显示会议)
江苏昆山
英文
103-106
2011-11-07(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)