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3 February 2011 Improvements in in-plane electrophoretic displays
Alex Henzen
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Abstract
Electronic paper is now developing fast into an accepted alternative for paper. Its applications nowadays seem focused on books, documents and newspapers. Development of credible color implementations of electrophoretic displays has been initiated, focusing on multi-layer in-plane electrophoresis, but the difficulties associated with these systems (particle drift, aperture, accuracy) were so far not solved. Electro-osmotic principles lead to openings towards multi-layer color displays as well as fast switching, high reflectance grayscale displays. Drift, aperture and accuracy can be brought to the level necessary to create in-plane switching electro-osmotic displays without the need for encapsulation
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Alex Henzen "Improvements in in-plane electrophoretic displays", Proc. SPIE 7956, Advances in Display Technologies; and E-papers and Flexible Displays, 79560B (3 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.876578
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Electrodes

Liquids

Switching

Reflectivity

Reflective displays

Motion models

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