
Introduction to Flat Panel Displays
Wiley-Blackwell (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 20. August 2020
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-119-28227-3 (ISBN)
Description
Introduction to Flat Panel Displays describes the fundamental physics and materials of major flat panel display technologies including LED, OLED, LCD, PDP and FED and reflective displays. A reference for graduate students and new entrants to the display industry, the book currently covers the basic science behind each display technology and gives solved problems and homework problems in each chapter to aid self-study.
With advancements in this field, there is enough change in the FPD industry to justify a second edition. This book offers the latest information on modern display technology and features new developments in OLED materials including phosphorescent, TTA, and TADF OLEDS, white light OLED and light extraction. It provides key information on blue phase, automotive lighting, quantum-dot enhanced LCDS, device configurations and performance, and LEDs, specifically nitrate-based. Application features include OLED for mobile, TV, light and flexible OLED, and reflective display specifically e-paper technology and low power consumption displays.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1017 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-28227-3 (9781119282273)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Jiun-Haw Lee | I-Chun Cheng | Hong Hua
Introduction to Flat Panel Displays
E-Book
06/2020
2nd Edition
Wiley-ISTE
€90.99
Available for download

Jiun-Haw Lee | I-Chun Cheng | Hong Hua
Introduction to Flat Panel Displays
E-Book
06/2020
2nd Edition
Wiley-ISTE
€90.99
Available for download
Previous edition

Jiun-Haw Lee | David N. Liu | Shin-Tson Wu
Introduction to Flat Panel Displays
Book
11/2008
Wiley
€99.90
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Persons
Jiun-Haw Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Jiun-Haw Lee received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. From 2000 to 2003, Dr Lee was a director at the RiTdisplay Corporation, before joining the faculty of National Taiwan University in the Graduate Institute of Electro-optical Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering, where he is currently an associate professor. His research interests include organic light emitting device (OLED), display technologies, and solid-state lighting.
I-Chun Cheng, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Dr. Cheng received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Princeton University in 2004. Following her degree, she became a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University. She joined the faculty of National Taiwan University in 2007, where she is currently an associate professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Graduate Institute of Photonics and Optoelectronics. She has primarily worked in the field of metal oxide semiconductor thin-film device technology, photoelectrochemical solar cells and flexible large-area electronics.
Hoang-Yan Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Dr. Lin is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the National Taiwan University, Taiwan. His expertise is in projection displays and 3D. Prof. Lin is the conference co-chair of the Projection Display Conference in SPIE Photonics West and the program committee member of the conference on Holography and Diffractive Optics in SPIE Photonics Asia. He is a member of the SPIE and SID.
Shin-Tson Wu, University of Central Florida, USA
Prior to joining UCF in 2001, Dr. Wu was with Hughes Research Laboratories (Malibu, California) where the first laser was invented. He received his Ph.D. in Laser Physics from the University of Southern California. His research at UCF focuses in Advanced displays, including quantum dots and sunlight readable LCDs and OLEDs; wearable displays including augmented reality and virtual reality; adaptive lenses; spatial light modulators and biosensors. Dr. Wu is a Charter Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors and one of the first six inductees of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.
Jiun-Haw Lee received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. From 2000 to 2003, Dr Lee was a director at the RiTdisplay Corporation, before joining the faculty of National Taiwan University in the Graduate Institute of Electro-optical Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering, where he is currently an associate professor. His research interests include organic light emitting device (OLED), display technologies, and solid-state lighting.
I-Chun Cheng, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Dr. Cheng received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Princeton University in 2004. Following her degree, she became a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University. She joined the faculty of National Taiwan University in 2007, where she is currently an associate professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Graduate Institute of Photonics and Optoelectronics. She has primarily worked in the field of metal oxide semiconductor thin-film device technology, photoelectrochemical solar cells and flexible large-area electronics.
Hoang-Yan Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Dr. Lin is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the National Taiwan University, Taiwan. His expertise is in projection displays and 3D. Prof. Lin is the conference co-chair of the Projection Display Conference in SPIE Photonics West and the program committee member of the conference on Holography and Diffractive Optics in SPIE Photonics Asia. He is a member of the SPIE and SID.
Shin-Tson Wu, University of Central Florida, USA
Prior to joining UCF in 2001, Dr. Wu was with Hughes Research Laboratories (Malibu, California) where the first laser was invented. He received his Ph.D. in Laser Physics from the University of Southern California. His research at UCF focuses in Advanced displays, including quantum dots and sunlight readable LCDs and OLEDs; wearable displays including augmented reality and virtual reality; adaptive lenses; spatial light modulators and biosensors. Dr. Wu is a Charter Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors and one of the first six inductees of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.
Author
National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Content
Series Editor's Foreword
Chapter 1: Flat panel Displays
Chapter 2: Color Science and Engineering
Chapter 3: Thin Film Transistors
Chapter 4: Liquid Crystal Displays
Chapter 5: Light-emitting Diodes
Chapter 6: Organic Light-emitting Devices
Chapter 7 Reflective displays
Chapter 8: Fundamentals of Head-mounted displays for Virtual and Augmented Reality
Chapter 9: Touch Panel Technology