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5 December 2006 Polymer OLED microdisplay technology: pixel design in context
I. Underwood, D. C. Burns, R. J. Woodburn
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Abstract
Microdisplays are used in many applications from electronic viewfinders to rear projection television and even in non-display applications such as printers. There exist a number of microdisplay technologies based upon different materials and physical systems. We outline the various classes of microdisplay along with their suitability for certain applications. We describe an emerging microdisplay technology based on a combination of polymeric organic electroluminescent material and CMOS active-matrix backplane, making comparisons with conventional OLED display technology and other microdisplay technologies. We focus, in particular, on a novel active matrix addressing approach for the emerging technology.
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I. Underwood, D. C. Burns, and R. J. Woodburn "Polymer OLED microdisplay technology: pixel design in context", Proc. SPIE 6333, Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices X, 633306 (5 December 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.687178
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KEYWORDS
Analog electronics

Organic light emitting diodes

Transistors

Data storage

CMOS technology

Video

Polymers

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