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SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2004
Xingwei Wu; Don Carkner; Hiroki Hamada; Isao Yoshida; Masaki Kutsukake; Kyoji Dantani
Based on its proprietary thick-dielectric electroluminescent (TDEL) display technology, iFire, together with joint development partners Sanyo and Dai Nippon Printing (DNP), has successfully developed 17-inch full-color prototypes with video quality comparable to CRT displays and a luminance of 300 cd/m2. The companys development of the Color-By-Blue (CBB) technique has further simplified the already simple manufacturing process of TDEL displays, and also accelerated iFires development of the worlds first full-color 34-inch inorganic electroluminescent HDTV screen. Based on detailed cost model analysis, iFire believes that the TDEL technology can be used to achieve high performance and low cost HDTV displays, and is initially targeting the 30″ – 40″ market segment, with commercial production planned for the 2006 timeframe.
Journal of The Society for Information Display | 2008
Hiroki Hamada; Isao Yoshida; Don Carkner; Xingwei Wu; Masaki Kutsukake; Kumpei Oda
Abstract— A high-performance inorganic electroluminescence (EL) device has been successfully developed by using an EL structure with a thick dielectric layer (TDEL) and sputtered BaAl2S4:Eu blue phosphor. The luminance and efficacy were higher than 2300 cd/m2 and 2.5 lm/W at L60, 120 Hz, respectively. Furthermore, the luminance at L60, 1.2 kHz was more than 23,000 cd/m2. The phosphor layer has a single-phase and a highly oriented crystalline structure. The phosphor also shows high stability in air. A 34-in. high-definition television (HDTV) has been developed by combining a TDEL structure and color-conversion materials. The panels with an optimized color filter demonstrated a peak luminance of 350 cd/m2, a color gamut of more than 100% NTSC, and a wide viewing angle similar to that of plasma-display panels. The high reproducibility of the 34-in. panels using our pilot line has been confirmed.
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2005
Xingwei Wu; Don Carkner
In 1991, iFire Technology Corp. invented a new solid state display technology based on a combination of thick film screen printing and thin film phosphors, called Thick Dielectric Electroluminescent, or TDEL. Since that time, the technology has been under continuous development to improve brightness, contrast, colour, image quality, lifetime, and manufacturability (cost). Now the company is in transition from R&D to commercialization, with the construction of a pilot manufacturing facility underway, and plans for volume production in discussion. This paper will review TDELs development stages and current status.
Archive | 2000
Xingwei Wu; Daniel Joseph Seale; Guo Liu; Donald Edward Carkner; Daniel Doxsee; George A. Kupsky; Michael Roger Westcott; David Robin Lovell
Archive | 2000
Kirk Ouellete; Chung-Fai Cheng; Don Carkner; Eiric Johnstone; Xingwei Wu; James Stiles
Archive | 2002
Maizhi Yang; Xingwei Wu; Seong-Eui Lee; Daniel J. Seale; William M. Smy; Ye Hufeng; Hui Zhang; Wu Li; Sung-Il Ahn
Archive | 2003
Xingwei Wu; Daniel Joseph Seale; Donald Edward Carkner; Michael Roger Westcott; David Robin Lovell
Archive | 2005
Xingwei Wu; George A. Kupsky
Archive | 2003
Xingwei Wu; George A. Kupsky
Journal of Information Processing | 2009
Hiroki Hamada; Isao Yoshida; Don Carkner; Xingwei Wu; Masaki Kutsukake; Kumpei Oda