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Tomokazu SHIGA
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1227
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Yuusuke OBONAI, Yosei SHIBATA, Takahiro ISHINABE, Hideo FUJIKAKE
Article type: INVITED PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1228-1233
Published: November 01, 2016
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We developed flexible LC devices using coat-debond polyimide substrates with a low birefringence and etched post spacers, and clarified that flexible LCDs using post spacers with small spacer distance have a high flexibility without degradation of the image quality. This result ensured the feasibility of flexible LCDs using coat-debond method.
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Daisuke SASAKI, Yosei SHIBATA, Takahiro ISHINABE, Hideo FUJIKAKE
Article type: INVITED PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1234-1239
Published: November 01, 2016
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We have proposed composite films composed of a molecular-aligned polymer and liquid crystal (LC) for substrate-free liquid crystal displays with high-contrast images. We successfully controlled the molecular alignment of the LC and formed molecular-aligned LC droplets in the polymer by controlling the fluidity of the LC/monomer mixture and the curing rate of the monomer.
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Munehiro KIMURA, Naoto ENDO
Article type: INVITED PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1240-1243
Published: November 01, 2016
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A Uniform Lying Helix (ULH) liquid crystal device (LCD) fabricated by utilizing the characteristics of shear flow alignment as well as dielectric anisotropy was demonstrated. Cholesteric liquid crystals with a short helical pitch can exhibit an electric field-induced tilt. These experimental results indicate that it is possible to realize a high-speed response flexible LCD using plastic substrates.
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Yukihiro KUDOH, Yuta UCHIDA, Taiju TAKAHASHI
Article type: INVITED PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1244-1248
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A black mask (BM) is a layer used to improve the display quality by suppressing light leakage. In general, the BM is formed by a photolithography process. In this study, a novel technique for the fabrication of a quasi-black mask (q-BM) is proposed; the q-BM was composed of vertical and hybrid orientation areas, patterned by a separation coating technique using an electro-spray deposition method. Using our technique, the q-BM can be formed easily without the additional masks used for the BM.
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Takashi KUNIMOTO, Yoshiko FUJITA, Hiroshi OKURA
Article type: INVITED PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1249-1254
Published: November 01, 2016
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A continuous flow reactor equipped with a low-loss flow channel and a microwave cavity was developed for synthesizing nanophosphors. A continuous solution synthesis of YVO4:Eu,Bi nanophosphor was succeeded through the rapid hydrothermal method using this equipment. Internal quantum efficiency of YVO4:Eu,Bi nanophosphor obtained by 20 minutes microwave heating is about 30% at 320 nm as high as that obtained by 6 hours hydrothermal treatment in autoclave.
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Pierre BOHER, Thierry LEROUX, Véronique COLLOMB-PATTON, Thibault BIGNO ...
Article type: INVITED PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1255-1263
Published: November 01, 2016
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In the present paper we show how to obtain rapidly the spectral BRDF and BTDF of different display components or transparent displays using Fourier optics system under different illumination configurations. Results can be used to simulate the entire structure of a LCD display or to predict transparent display performances under various illuminations.
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Naoya TATE, Tadashi KAWAZOE, Shunsuke NAKASHIMA, Wataru NOMURA, Motoic ...
Article type: INVITED PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1264-1270
Published: November 01, 2016
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In order to realize high-yield speckle modulation, we developed a novel spatial light modulator using zinc oxide single crystal doped with nitrogen ions. The distribution of dopants was optimized to induce characteristic optical functions by applying an annealing method developed by us. The device is driven by a current in the in-plane direction, which induces magnetic fields. These fields strongly interact with the doped material, and the spatial distribution of the refractive index is correspondingly modulated via external control. Using this device, we experimentally demonstrated speckle modulation, and we discuss the quantitative superiority of our approach.
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Azusa INOUE, Yasuhiro KOIKE
Article type: INVITED PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1271-1276
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We investigate the influence of launching conditions on misalignment tolerance of pluggable ballpoint-pen interconnects, where graded-index plastic optical fibers (GI POFs) are coupled with ball lenses mounted on their end faces. The lateral-misalignment tolerance of the ballpoint-pen connector decreased with an increase in the driving current of a vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) under the center launching condition. This was attributed to the VCSEL multimode oscillation, which increased the connector coupling loss through the higher-order guided mode launching in the GI POF and the resulting output beam expansion in the ballpoint-pen connector. The driving-current dependence of the connector coupling loss could be decreased using offset launchings. For a radial launching offset of 20µm, we could obtain coupling losses below 1dB for lateral coupling offsets of ±50µm with little dependence on the driving current. This suggests that data transmission quality for misaligned connection of the GI POFs can be improved further by optimizing launching systems for the ballpoint-pen interconnects.
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Masahiko SEKI, Masato FUJII, Tomokazu SHIGA
Article type: PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1277-1282
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This paper proposes an address power reduction method for plasma display panels (PDPs) using subfield data smoothing based on a visual masking effect. High-resolution, high-frame-rate PDPs have large address power loss caused by parasitic capacitance. Although the address power is reduced by smoothing the subfield data, noise is generated. The proposed method reduces the address power while maintaining the image quality by choosing the smoothing area of the address data based on the visual masking effect. The results of subjective assessment for the images based on smoothed address data indicate that image quality is maintained.
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Souichiro SEO, Masahiro NISHIZAWA, Yosei SHIBATA, Takahiro ISHINABE, H ...
Article type: BRIEF PAPER
2016Volume E99.CIssue 11 Pages
1283-1286
Published: November 01, 2016
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We investigated effects of ultraviolet illuminance and ratio of high- to low-refractive-index monomers on the layer structure and light diffusion properties of light-diffusing films with alternating polymer layer structures. We clarified that an increasing difference in refractive index between alternating polymer layers induced an increase in the diffusion angle.
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