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18 August 1998 Pigment-dispersed resists for color filters
Jinmei Fu, Yong Li, Jinliang Guo, Hongjin Gao
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Abstract
Water-soluble pigment-dispersed resist systems of red, blue, and green were developed using a high polymer as dispersing agent. The color filters formed from the color resists have high photosensitivity, high resolution, high transparency and chromaticity that meets the requirements of color display. The formation of microimage depends not only on the degree of photo-crosslink of polyvinyl alcohol/stylpyridinium, but also on the adhesion of color filter to the glass substrate. The reduction of photoreaction speed of the color resists is caused by the pigments' absorption of UV light. The adhesion between the color filter and glass surface depends on the amount of hydrogen bonds formed between them.
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Jinmei Fu, Yong Li, Jinliang Guo, and Hongjin Gao "Pigment-dispersed resists for color filters", Proc. SPIE 3560, Display Devices and Systems II, (18 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.319659
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Glasses

Hydrogen

LCDs

Photoresist materials

Polymers

Transmittance

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