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SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2009

29.1: Polarizer-Free Reflective LCD Combined with Ultra Low-Power Driving Technology

Yasushi Asaoka; Eiji Satoh; Kazuhiro Deguchi; Takashi Satoh; Kiyoshi Minoura; Ichiro Ihara; Sayuri Fujiwara; Akio Miyata; Yasuhisa Itoh; Seijiro Gyoten; Noboru Matsuda; Yasushi Kubota

We have developed a novel reflective LCD without polarizers, which is sure to provide excellent visibility (reflectance = 50%, CR = 10:1). Moreover, we have also achieved extremely low power consumption of 10 microwatts to introduce low frequency driving (less than 1Hz) without flicker and image sticking. These characteristics were realized to combine pixel memory circuit and new PNLC material.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2010

80.3: Distinguished Paper: Ultra-Low-Reflective 60-in. LCD with Uniform Moth-Eye Surface for Digital Signage

Tokio Taguchi; Hidekazu Hayashi; Akiyoshi Fujii; Kazuhiko Tsuda; Nobuaki Yamada; Kiyoshi Minoura; Akinobu Isurugi; Ichiro Ihara; Yasuhisa Itoh

We have developed an over 60-inch size Moth-eye anti-reflection surface, which has original shaped nanostructures. The minimum reflectance was 0.02% and the average was less than 0.04% with little wavelength dependence. Moreover an anti-glare function was added. The 60-inch LCD applied AG Moth-eye surface had an excellent visibility in bright environments.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2010

80.2: 60‐inch Highly Transparent See‐through Active Matrix Display without Polarizers

Eiji Satoh; Yasushi Asaoka; Kazuhiro Deguchi; Ichiro Ihara; Kiyoshi Minoura; Sayuri Fujiwara; Akio Miyata; Yasuhisa Itoh; Yuichi Iyama; Masakazu Shibasaki; Katsuhiro Kikuchi; Masumi Kubo

For the first time, we have developed a 60-inch diagonal size see- through display using polymer network liquid crystal (PNLC) technology. The color display system by combination of the see- through display and a projector enables distinguishing eye-catch effect. It creates new application of displays, such as information display, digital signage and substitution of window.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2006

P‐149: Super Reflective Color LCDs Being Able to Display Moving Images without Polarizers

Kiyoshi Minoura; Yasushi Asaoka; Ichiro Ihara; Eiji Satoh; Sayuri Fujiwara; Yasuhisa Itoh; Naofumi Kimura

Novel reflective color LCDs without polarizers have been developed with using PDLCs and retro-reflectors. By eliminating polarizers, brightness of our newly developed LCDs has been increased by 51% compared to conventional reflective LCDs, and there still is much room to be improved. Whats more, our LCDs can be displayed not only bright text images but also color moving images on, since their response time and driving voltage are significantly fast (63ms) and low (5.5 volts).


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2007

40.5: Invited Paper: Super Reflective Color LCD with PDLC Technology

Yasuhisa Itoh; Kiyoshi Minoura; Yasushi Asaoka; Ichiro Ihara; Eiji Satoh; Sayuri Fujiwara

A novel reflective color LCD without polarizer has been developed with using PDLC and retro-reflector. Bright color images including moving images are available with utilizing ambient light. Our novel LCD will create a new application area such as electronic paper.


Journal of The Society for Information Display | 2008

Super‐reflective color LCD with PDLC technology

Kiyoshi Minoura; Shigeaki Mizushima; Yasushi Asaoka; Ichiro Ihara; Eiji Satoh; Sayuri Fujiwara; Yasuhisa Itoh

— A novel reflective color LCD without polarizers has been developed using a PDLC film and a retro-reflector. Bright color images including moving images are achievable with ambient light. This novel LCD will enable the new application area of electronic paper.


Archive | 2006

Corner cube reflector, method of making the reflector and reflective display device including the reflector

Yutaka Sawayama; Sayuri Fujiwara; Makoto Kanbe; Kiyoshi Minoura; Ichiro Ihara


Archive | 2006

Micro corner cube array, method of making the micro corner cube array, and display device

Ichiro Ihara; Kiyoshi Minoura; Yutaka Sawayama


Archive | 2003

Corner cube array and method of making the corner cube array

Ichiro Ihara; Kiyoshi Minoura


Archive | 2001

Display device having corner cube array

Sayuri Fujiwara; Ichiro Ihara; Kiyoshi Minoura; Yutaka Sawayama; Koji Taniguchi; 一郎 伊原; 豊 澤山; 潔 箕浦; 小百合 藤原; 幸治 谷口

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Kiyoshi Minoura

National Archives and Records Administration

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Sayuri Fujiwara

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Yasuhisa Itoh

National Archives and Records Administration

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Eiji Satoh

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Yasushi Asaoka

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Akio Miyata

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Kazuhiro Deguchi

National Archives and Records Administration

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Akinobu Isurugi

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Akiyoshi Fujii

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Hidekazu Hayashi

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