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SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2004

16.3: Development of a Flexible Electronic Display Using Photographic Technology

Stanley W. Stephenson; David M. Johnson; John I. Kilburn; Xiang-Dong Mi; Charles M. Rankin; Robert G. Capurso

A bistable flexible electronic display has been developed based on photographic technology, processes, and materials. Using photographic film coating techniques, an aqueous cholesteric liquid crystal dispersion, a dielectric layer, and a dark layer were deposited onto patterned transparent conductors on a polymeric web. Second conductors were printed over the active display layers to complete display manufacture in a roll-to-roll process. Simple seven-segment displays and matrix displays have been generated using these techniques. The displays can use contact electronics to eliminate drive cost from the displays. Several prototype applications were demonstrated. Displays produced with these processes were low-cost, thin, flexible, passively driven, and retained an image without an applied electric field.


Applied Physics Letters | 2006

Single-substrate cholesteric liquid crystal displays by colloidal self-assembly

Krishnan Chari; Charles M. Rankin; David M. Johnson; Thomas N. Blanton; Robert G. Capurso

We report a single-substrate method for fabrication of reflective and bistable cholesteric liquid crystal displays on flexible substrates based on self-assembly of uniform droplets of liquid crystal in a polymer matrix to create a close-packed monolayer. The displays may be made on a large scale and exhibit switching voltages, brightness, and contrast approaching two-substrate methods such as the two-substrate polymerization-induced phase separation method.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2006

56.4: Cholesteric PDLC Displays with Low Driving Voltage

Krishnan Chari; John Kowalczyk; Charles M. Rankin; David M. Johnson; Thomas N. Blanton; Robert G. Capurso

We present a new single-substrate approach for cholesteric polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) displays that provides a uniform monolayer of liquid crystal domains over large areas. The monolayer structure, in combination with the most recent commercially available liquid crystal mixtures, enables the creation of flexible display devices with very low driving voltage.


Archive | 1998

Method and apparatus for cleaning and capping a print head in an ink jet printer

Robert G. Capurso


Archive | 2008

Card with embedded bistable display having short and long term information

Robert G. Capurso; Stanley W. Stephenson; Domenic Maiola; David M. Johnson


Archive | 2002

Display having front contacts and printable area

Stanley W. Stephenson; Robert G. Capurso; John I. Kilburn


Archive | 2002

Docking station for writing to electronically writable display

Robert G. Capurso; Stanley W. Stephenson; James M. Papa; Gary M. Spinelli


Archive | 2004

Printable shelf label

Robert G. Capurso; Stanley W. Stephenson


Archive | 2003

Shelf talker having short and long term information

Robert G. Capurso; James M. Papa; John I. Kilburn


Archive | 1999

MEMS inkjet nozzle cleaning and closing mechanism

Robert G. Capurso; Scott C. Robinson

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