Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays -  Willem den Boer

Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays (eBook)

Fundamentals and Applications
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2011 | 1. Auflage
256 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-045576-1 (ISBN)
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"Active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCDs) are the preferred choice when thin, low power, high quality, and lightweight flat panel displays are required. Here is the definitive guide to the theory and applications of AMLCDs.

Contemporary portable communication and computing devices need high image quality, light weight, thin, and low power flat panel displays. The answer to this need is the color active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD). The rides of AMLCD technology over less than two decades to undisputed dominance as a flat panel display has been breathtaking, and designers of portable devices need a thorough understanding of the theory and applications of AMLCDs. Willem den Boer, a holder of over 30 patents in imaging technologies, has created this guide to AMLCD theory, operating principles, addressing methods, driver circuits, application circuits, and alternate flat display technologies (including active matrix flat panel image sensors). Numerous design and applications examples illustrate key points and make them relevant to real-world engineering tasks.

Need more information on Mobile Displays, go to: http://www.insightmedia.info/newsletters.php#mdr

?Systematically discusses the principles of liquid crystal displays and active matrix addressing.
?Describes methods of enhancing AMLCD image quality.
?Extensive coverage of AMLCD manufacturing techniques.
?Thorough examination of performance characteristics and specifications of AMLCDs."
Active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCDs) are the preferred choice when thin, low power, high quality, and lightweight flat panel displays are required. Here is the definitive guide to the theory and applications of AMLCDs.Contemporary portable communication and computing devices need high image quality, light weight, thin, and low power flat panel displays. The answer to this need is the color active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD). The rides of AMLCD technology over less than two decades to undisputed dominance as a flat panel display has been breathtaking, and designers of portable devices need a thorough understanding of the theory and applications of AMLCDs. Willem den Boer, a holder of over 30 patents in imaging technologies, has created this guide to AMLCD theory, operating principles, addressing methods, driver circuits, application circuits, and alternate flat display technologies (including active matrix flat panel image sensors). Numerous design and applications examples illustrate key points and make them relevant to real-world engineering tasks. Need more information on Mobile Displays, go to: http://www.insightmedia.info/newsletters.php#mdr* Systematically discusses the principles of liquid crystal displays and active matrix addressing.* Describes methods of enhancing AMLCD image quality.* Extensive coverage of AMLCD manufacturing techniques.* Thorough examination of performance characteristics and specifications of AMLCDs.

front cover 1
table of contents 8
Preface 12
1 Introduction 14
1.1 Historical Perspective 14
1.2 Liquid Crystal Properties 20
1.3 Polarization, Dichroism, and Birefringence 24
1.4 The Twisted Nematic Cell 27
1.5 Limitations of Passive Matrix Addressing 30
Chapter 1 References 34
2 Operating Principles of Active Matrix LCDs 36
2.1 The Case for Active Matrix 36
2.2 Requirements for Active Matrix Switching Devices 37
2.3 The Thin Film Transistor 42
2.4 Thin Film Silicon Properties 45
2.5 Amorphous Silicon TFTs 47
2.6 Poly-Silicon TFTs 49
2.7 Basic Pixel Circuit and Addressing Methods 52
2.8 Diode-Based Displays 56
2.9 Plasma-Addressed LCDs 60
Chapter 2 References 61
3 Manufacturing of AMLCDs 62
3.1 Basic Structure of AMLCDs 62
3.2 Thin Film Processing 63
3.3 Thin Film Properties 74
3.4 Amorphous Silicon TFT Array Processes 78
3.5 Poly-Si TFT Array Processes 82
3.6 Color Filter Array Process 86
3.7 LC Cell Assembly 87
3.8 Module Assembly 90
3.9 Yield Improvements and Considerations 92
3.10 Trends in Manufacturing 96
4 AMLCD Electronics 100
4.1 Drive Methods 100
4.2 Row Select and Column Data Drivers 106
4.3 Timing Controllers, Display Controllers, and Interfaces 112
4.4 Integration of Electronics on Glass 115
4.5 Backlights 118
4.6 Power Consumption 122
Chapter 4 References 123
5 Performance Characteristics 126
5.1 Basics of Photometry and Colorimetry 126
5.2 Brightness and Contrast Ratio 130
5.3 Viewing Angle Behavior 134
5.4 Color and Gray Scale Performance 136
5.5 Response Time and Flicker 142
5.6 Resolution and Size 144
5.7 Image Artifacts 147
Chapter 5 References 150
6 Improvement of Image Quality in AMLCDs 152
6.1 Brightness Improvements 152
6.2 Readability Under High Ambient Lighting Conditions 159
6.3 Color Gamut Improvements 162
6.4 Wide Viewing Angle Technologies 163
6.5 Enhancement of Video Performance 179
6.6 Large Size 185
Chapter 6 References 189
7 Special AMLCD Configurations 192
7.1 Ultra-High-Resolution Monitors and Improved Gray Scale 192
7.2 Reflective and Transflective Displays 195
7.3 Field-Sequential Color LCDs 198
7.4 Stereoscopic AMLCDs 200
7.5 Touch Screen Technologies 203
Chapter 7 References 209
8 Alternative Flat Panel Display Technologies 210
8.1 Plasma Displays 212
8.2 Electroluminescent Displays 214
8.3 Electronic Paper and Flexible Displays 222
8.4 Organic Thin Film Transistors 226
8.5 Front and Rear Projection Displays 227
Chapter 8 References 234
9 Active Matrix Flat Panel Image Sensors 236
9.1 Flat Panel Image Sensors 236
9.2 Direct Conversion Detectors 238
9.3 Indirect Conversion Detectors 241
9.4 Applications of Flat Panel X-Ray Sensors 246
Chapter 9 References 247
index 248

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.3.2011
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 0-08-045576-X / 008045576X
ISBN-13 978-0-08-045576-1 / 9780080455761
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