Handbook. (33rd International Display Research Conference) September 2013 Imperial College London, London, UK
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1 Handbook EuroDisplay 2013 (33rd International Display Research Conference) September 2013 Imperial College London, London, UK Organised jointly by the IOP Optical Group and the UK & Ireland Chapter of the Society for Information Displays
2 Contents Contact 2 Sponsors 3 Exhibition 4 Location 5 Accommodation 5 Registration 5 Catering 6 Social Programme 6 Travel 7 Internet Access 9 Emergency evacuation procedures 9 First aid 9 Smoking 9 General 9 Conference Programme 10 Campus map 19 EuroDisplay
3 General Organisation Jenny Griffiths Institute of Physics London W1b 1NT Tel +44 (0) Registration enquiries Local organising committee: Ian Sage (SID European Convention Chair) - Chairman Graham Weaver (SID UK & Ireland Chapter Secretary) - Co-Chairman Alasdair Campbell (Imperial College) - Programme & Workshop Chair Neville Milward (Ginsbury Electronics) - Exhibit & Sponsorship Chair Sally Day (University College) - SID UK & Ireland Chapter Director Tony Lowe (SID EuroDisplay Steering Group member) Myrddin Jones (SID UK & Ireland Chapter Chairman) Paul Lacey (SID UK & Ireland Chapter Committee) Mark Neil (Imperial College) - IOP Optical Group Chair Tim Wilkinson (UK & Ireland Chapter Committee) Disclaimer The Institute of Physics, the Winchester Hotel and Spa and their approved representatives cannot take responsibility for any accident, loss or damage to participants of to their property during the conference. 2 EuroDisplay 2013
4 Sponsors SID and the IOP would like to thank the following exhibitors and sponsors for their important contribution to making this conference a success: Premium Sponsor Coffee Break Sponsor Special event sponsor Bag insert sponsors EuroDisplay
5 Exhibitors Stand 1 Stand 2 Stand 3 Stand 4 Stand 5 Stand 6 UK & IRELAND CHAPTER Stand 7 Stand 8 Stand 9 Stand 10 Stand 11 Stand 12 Stand 13 Stand 14 Stand 15 Stand 16 4 EuroDisplay 2013
6 Location Sir Alexander Fleming Building Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ UK www3.imperial.ac.uk/ Building 33 on campus map attached. Accommodation Accommodation is not included in your registration and you are expected to organise your own accommodation. Accommodation is available at the halls of residence at Imperial College London. If you do not wish to stay in the halls of residence then special discounted rates in other local hotels have been organised through Imperial College London. Below are the links to both options: Halls of residence: Local hotels: Registration Registration will take place in the foyer area of the Sir Alexander Fleming (SAF) building during the following hours: Date Time Tuesday 17 September 08:00-18:00 Wednesday 18 September 08:30-17:00 Thursday 19 September 08:30-15:00 Please note that during lunch times the registration desk may be unmanned for a short period of time. On arrival, each participant will receive a delegate bag containing a pen, pad, a programme and a badge as well as a copy of the abstract book and proceedings. Please wear your badge at all times because this will help with security and enable you to identify your fellow participants. Replacement badges can be issued at the registration desk. On your departure, please return your badge to the registration desk so they can be recycled. EuroDisplay
7 Messages A message board will be placed near the registration desk. Participants should check the board for messages as an attempt to locate participants will only be made in the case of an emergency. During registration times, messages can be left by ing conferences@iop.org. Messages can also be sent by telephone on +44 (0) Catering Tea, coffee and lunch is included in your registration fees. These will be served in the exhibition area at set times during the conference programme. Tuesday 17 September Morning break 10:45 11:15 Lunch 12:30 14:00 Afternoon break 15:30 16:00 Reception 17:30 19:00 Wednesday 18 September Morning break 10:35 11:05 Lunch 12:35 14:05 Afternoon break 15:40 16:10 Thursday 19 September Morning break 10:25-10:55 Lunch 12:20-14:00 Afternoon break 15:10-15:40 Dietary requirements Participants with special dietary requirements are asked to notify the jenny.griffiths@iop.org by prior to their arrival if they have not already done so when registering. Those with special dietary requirements other than vegetarian are asked to make themselves known to the catering team. It will not be possible to provide an alternative menu unless prior notification has been received. Social programme Tuesday 17 September Reception 17:30 19:00 There will be a drinks reception held alongside the poster session at Imperial College London in the Sir Alexander Fleming building. This reception is included in the registration fee and all are welcome to attend. Wednesday 18 September (not included in registration fee, tickets must be pre-booked during online registration) Thames River Dinner cruise 18:15 22:00 There will be a Thames River Dinner Cruise on Wednesday evening. Tickets for this can be pre-booked during online registration before the start of the conference. Delegates will be required to make their own way to Westminster Millennium Pier where the cruise will depart from. Below are more instructions on how to get there. 6 EuroDisplay 2013
8 How to get there: 1. From Sir Alexander Fleming building (where the conference is taking place, point A on below map) turn right onto Imperial College Road then right again onto Exhibition Road. Keep walking to the end of the road where you will see the South Kensington Underground station (point B on the below map). 2. If you do not have an Oyster card you will need to purchase a ticket to Westminster station. Please ask underground ticket staff for further information or go to 3. Once on the underground take the District Line (the green line) towards Upminster Underground Station or the District Line (the green line) towards Tower Hill Underground Station. 4. Leave the train at Westminster, the fourth stop. 5. Take exit 1 out of the underground station and follow the signs to Westminster Millennium Pier.There will be some of the local organising committee leading groups to the dinner. The groups will leave from the registration desk in the Sir Alexander Fleming Building at Please note the boat will leave at sharp, so please do not be late! Travel to the conference Imperial College London is located in the heart of prestigious South Kensington; less than 5 minutes walk from South Kensington underground station and close to many major attractions and most exclusive shopping districts. Maps and further information, can be found online at www3.imperial.ac.uk/campusinfo/southkensington. EuroDisplay
9 By air From Heathrow airport Take the underground (Piccadilly Line) to South Kensington station (50 minutes travelling time). From Gatwick airport Take a British Rail train to Victoria station (journey time 40 minutes) and then by underground, (Circle or District Line; westbound) to South Kensington. Both airports are some distance from central London and a taxi is not recommended for the whole journey. However, if you have to travel by taxi, establish the cost before you get in. By rail and tube Imperial College London is less than 5 minutes walk from South Kensington underground station. The underground station connects three major lines including Piccadilly, Circle and District providing good transport links to the rest of London. Further information about London Underground including a journey planner can be found online at You can also find information regarding planning your journey using the rail network at including information on times and fares. Please book rail tickets early to take advantage of discounts. If are planning to use London underground, you can request a tube map by to claire.garland@iop.org. On foot From South Kensington station, the campus is only a five minute walk. Either follow the subway signposted to the museums or walk north up Exhibition Road. The College is next to the Science Museum. By bus South Kensington Campus is easily accessible by bus. A number of routes pass within easy walking distance of the campus. Please see the selection below for more information: 9 Aldwych - Hammersmith Broadway, alight at the Royal Albert Hall 10 Kings Cross station - Hammersmith Broadway, alight at the Royal Albert Hall 52 Victoria Bus station - Willesden Bus Garage, alight at the Royal Albert Hall 360 Elephant and Castle Station - Prince Consort Rd, alight at Prince Consort Rd 14 Tottenham Court Road - Putney Heath, alight at South Kensington station 49 Battersea Rise - Shepherd's Bush Grn, alight at South Kensington station 70 Acton - South Kensington station, alight at South Kensington station 74 Baker Street station - Putney, alight at South Kensington station 345 Peckham Bus Station - South Kensington Station, alight at South Kensington Station 414 Maida Vale - Putney Bridge, alight at South Kensington Station 430 South Kensington Station - Minstead Gardens SW15 By car Car parking at South Kensington Campus is severely restricted and you are advised NOT to bring a car unless permission has been given. After 18.00, at weekends and during vacations the car park is open to the public. Parking in the streets surrounding the college is at pay and display, or parking meters for limited periods only. 8 EuroDisplay 2013
10 By sea Take a British Rail train from the port of entry to London (Harwich to London journey time 1hr 30 mins; Dover to London journey time 2hrs) and then travel by Underground to South Kensington Station. Visas Citizens of the European Union do not need a visa to enter Britain. If you are from any other country, find out about visa requirements before you travel by visiting Internet access Complimentary WiFi access is available in the SAF building. Information on how to log onto the network will be included within your welcome pack that you will receive on arrival. Cloakroom There are public toilets on the ground floor of the Sir Alexander Fleming Building. Emergency evacuation procedures All of the areas used by the conference are covered by the College s fire alarm system. Occupants are expected to leave the building as quickly and safely as possible and make their way to a fire assembly point. The main assembly point is directly outside of the Sir Alexander Fleming Building; by the Queens Tower. All public meeting rooms have instructions concerning fire alarm activation and which assembly point to go to, and all participants should familiarise themselves with the safety instructions. First aid If you fall ill or injure yourself during the conference, please report the incident to the registration desk who will call a trained first aider. In case of serious injury, paramedics will be called. Smoking In accordance with government legislation smoking is not permitted in any building, temporary enclosed structure or substantially enclosed space outside of buildings. Details of additional no-smoking zones on campus can be found via the following link: www3.imperial.ac.uk/hr/procedures/health/smoking General Local taxi numbers 1) Global Car Service Ltd (Cromwell Road) 2) 1st Airport Express Cars / (Gloucester Road) 3) Kensington & Chelsea Carriage Services (Cromwell Road) 4) Royal Chelsea Cars (Cromwell Road) 5) City Chauffeur Services Dress code The dress code for the conference and the social events is smart casual. EuroDisplay
11 Complaints We hope that your time at the conference is enjoyable. However, should you encounter any problems during your stay, please report them to the conference registration desk as soon as possible. The conference team will make every effort to rectify the issue as soon as possible. Organic Electronic Workshop Programme Imperial College London, UK Monday 16th September Registration Opens Workshop Session 1 Room: SAF LT G Welcome and Opening Remarks Workshop Chair 9.35 Design Concepts of Organic Semiconductors for Plastic Electronics Peter Skabara (University of Strathclyde) Solution Processable OLEDs Anna Hayer (Merck KGaA) Refreshment break SAF Foyer Room: SAF LT G Putting the Active Matrix in AMOLED Ian Underwood (University of Edinburgh) From Lab to Fab - how to make polymer OLED micro-displays Alastair Buckley (University of Sheffield) Organic Semiconductor Lasers Ifor Samuel (University of St Andrews) Lunch break SAF Foyer 10 EuroDisplay 2013
12 Room: SAF LT G Organic Field-Effect Transistors Gilles Horowitz (École Polytechnique Paris) Thin Film Circuits on Foil Soeren Steudel (IMEC) Towards Roll-to-Roll Fabrication of Electronic Functions on Plastic Films Gerhard Klink (Fraunhofer EMFT) Refreshment break SAF Foyer Room: SAF LT G Optimising OPV for Energy Harvesting Applications Jonathan Halls (Solar Press Ltd) PrintoCent enabling commercialization of OLAE in Roll-to-Roll manufacturing Ilkka Kaisto (VTT) Thanks and Closing Remarks Workshop Chair EuroDisplay
13 Conference Programme Tuesday 17 September :00 Registration SAF Building Foyer 09:00 Session 1: Welcome and opening, Room: SAF LT G16 G Weaver, SID Chair: I Sage 09:15 (plenary) Plastic electronics materials development: challenges and solutions J Burroughes, Cambridge Display Technology, UK 10:00 (plenary) Current trends in liquid crystal for display applications and beyond M Heckmeier, Merck KGaA Darmstadt, Germany 10:45 Refreshment break Session 2, Room: SAF LT G16 OLED & LED 1 Chair: J Li 11:15 (invited) Corrugated structures for OLED light extraction F So, University of Florida, USA 11:40 (invited) Circularly polarised organic light emitting diodes using conventional light emitting polymers and a chiral small molecule dopant M Fuchter, Imperial College London, UK 12:05 (invited) Probing exciton recombination in efficient, single-layer organic light-emitting devices R Holmes, University of Minnesota, USA Session 3, Room: SAF LT G34 DISPLAYS 1 Chair: M Harding (invited) A contact lens with built-in display: science fiction or not? H De Smet, Ghent University, Belgium (invited) High brightness reflective display for light and radiation control of green buildings D Chu, Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics, UK (invited) Reflective colour displays A Geisow, HP Laboratories, USA 12:30 Lunch break 14:00 Session 4 - Poster session: Demonstrators P.1 3D Picture quality improvement by compensating luminance uniformity degradation in multi-view autostereoscopic 3D display Y Lee, LG Electronics, South Korea P.2 (Withdrawn) 360 Degree Integral-Floating Display using Hexagonal Lens Array and Hidden Point Removal Operator M-U Erdenebat, Chungbuk National University, South Korea 12 EuroDisplay 2013
14 P.3 Floating display with interactive virtual touch module J-C Liou, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan P.4 The development of the integrated holographic recording head for synthesized 3D hologram recording A Morozov, Samsung R&D Institute, Russia P.5 (Withdrawn) A novel measurement method of multi-view 3D display for determining optimum viewing distance (OVD) K-H Yoon, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea P.6 Feasibility study of digital driving for AMOLED displays P Volkert, Saarland University, Germany P.7 A LTPS TFT compensation pixel circuit for simultaneous emission driving high definition AMOLED display M-K Han, Seoul National University, Korea P.8 A novel AMOLED pixel circuit for compensating of deviation of threshold voltage of p-channel Poly-Si TFTs H-J Chung Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea P.9 Diffraction on anisotropic substrates with sinosoidal surface microrelief A Belyaev, Moscow Region State University, Russia P.10 Design of freeform lenses for illumination N Petrov, Russia P.11 BLU inspection machine T Nam, LG Display, South Korea P.12 Wide gamut LED lamps for high brightness AMLCD backlighting N Soschin, Corporation Eltan LTD, Russia P.13 Patterning of OSC materials for minimizing of parasitic currents B Coombs, The Centre for Process Innovation, UK P.14 Flaw detection for small-pixel IGZO-based TFT array medical display panel Y C Wang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan P.15 A 3D Moiré display V Saveljev, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea P.16 Consideration of multi-lines simultaneous scanning method using optical wavelength multiplexing for display device with duge dumber of pixels T Muroi, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Japan P.17 A spherically shaped display for use as an artificial iris J De Smet, Centre for Microsystems Technology (CMST), Belgium P.18 A novel method of decision on the optimal display gamma curve through the characteristics of display and image M W Lee, Samsung Electronics Co. LTD, Korea P.19 Al nanostructured coatings as alternatives to metal oxide and transparent semiconductors A Stsiapanau, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus EuroDisplay
15 P.20 Surface modification of ITO coated PET foil for material printing J Maslik, Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic P.21 Normal and reverse mode light scattering properties in polymer stabilized nematic liquid crystals R Yamaguchi, Akita University, Japan P.22 Fast ferroelectric liquid crystal display with novel photo-aligned layer Q Guo, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong P.23 Distribution of dye molecules orientation in photoaligning layer vs. incidence angle of polarized light beam V Belyaev, Moscow Region State University, Russia P.24 New concept for the design, synthesis and application of nanostructured anisotropic materials and conductive and alignment coatings for high efficient displays and photonic devices V Bezborodov, Belarusian State Technological University, Belarus P.25 Viewing-angle analysis of novel 4-domain advanced super dimensional switching (ADSDS) mode LCD J Yao, BOE Technology Group Co., China P.26 Optically and thermally controllable light scattering based on double-side poly(n-vinylcarbazole) films-coated dye-doped liquid crystal cell K-T Cheng, National Central University, Taiwan P.27 Features of polarization diffraction gratings switching under the influence of bipolar electric pulses H Margaryan, Yerevan State University, Armenia P.28 The enhancement of outdoor contrast for industrial АМ LCDs A Stsiapanau, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus P.29 Improvement of LED luminous efficacy in driving by pulse current utilizing optical electric generation of the LED Y Sano, Toyo University, Japan P.30 Heterogeneous plated metals for display elements and technologies of high reliability V Kurmashev, Minsk Institute of Management, Belarus P.31 Optoelectronic properties of MEH-PPV thin films influenced by their thickness P Urbanek, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic P.32 Synthesis and characterization of a solution processable hybrid organic-inorganic high-k dielectric for low-voltage OFET applications E Verrelli, University of Hull, UK P.33 Large-area printed transparent electrodes for flexible organic light emitting diodes X Wang, Imperial College London, London P.34 Optical properties and structure of HDPCVD silicon dioxide A Yasunas, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus P.35 Improved stability of solution-processed ZnO thin film transistor post-treated by ultra violet annealing step T Kang, Hanyang University, Korea P.36 Optimization of H2O annealing for high performance low temperature solution-processed oxide thin film transistors J-S Lee, Seoul National University, Korea 14 EuroDisplay 2013
16 P.37 The effect of bias-temperature stress on threshold voltage instabilities in a-igzo under light illumination and their modeling equation S Seok, POSTECH, Korea P.38 Electrical and optical stabilities of amorphous InGaZnO thin films for flexible sensing transistors Y Li, Xi an Jiaotong University, China P.39 Optimizing the deposition rate of vacuum-grown n-octylphosphonic acid monolayer for low-voltage thin-film transistors S Gupta, University of Strathclyde, UK P.40 A reconfigurable switched-capacitor resistor for proximity touch sensor readout circuits Y-M Lee, Sun Moon University, South Korea P.41 Predicting change in cell gap in LCD panels subjected to touch force K H Vepakomma, Corning Incorporated, USA P.42 Increasing rewriting speed of optical rewritable e-paper by process optimization J Sun, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 15:30 Refreshment break Session 5, Room: SAF LT G16 OLED & LED 2 Chair: F So 16:00 (invited) Highly efficient blue organic light emitting diodes from a halogen free phosphorescent platinum complex J Li, Arizona State University, USA 16:25 (invited) Molecular states in amorphous organic semiconductor films used in OLEDs D Yokoyama, Yamagata University, Japan 16:50 Simulation of visual quality for transparent OLED displays Y Park, LG Display, South Korea 17:10 Highly color-saturated quantum dot light emitting devices using cadmium-free quantum dots C Ippen, Fraunhofer IAP, Germany Session 6, Room: SAF LT G34 LCD Chair: H de Smet (invited) What expected for UHDTV display Y Kusakabe, NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan (invited) A review of liquid crystal displays on plastic J Harding, Plastic Logic, UK Florescent cholesteric liquid crystal display with self-compensation function J Kim, Samsung Display Co. Ltd., South Korea Full color field-sequential color display based on electrically suppressed helix FLC M Ying, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 17:30 Reception and poster session EuroDisplay
17 Wednesday 18 September :30 Registration Session 7 Flexible Circuitry 1 - Room: SAF LT G16 Chair: T Jackson 09:00 (plenary) Low-temperature, solution-processible organic and oxide semiconductors for flexible electronics H Sirringhaus, University of Cambridge, UK 09:45 (invited) Solution-processed transparent semiconductors for plastic optoelectronics T Anthopoulos, Imperial College London, UK 10:10 (invited) Solution processed oxide semiconductors for high mobility thin-film-transistors J Jang, Kyung Hee University, South Korea 10:35 Refreshment break and announcement of Best Poster Award and Ben Sturgeon Award. Session 8, Room: SAF LT G16 TRANSISTORS Chair: T Anthopoulos 11:05 (invited) PEALD ZnO TFTs for Flexible Displays T Jackson, Pennsylvania State University, USA 11:30 (invited) Managing and understanding transistors variations on flexible foil: The key for designing organic flexible microprocessors, RF-ID tags on foil and rollable display backplanes J Genoe, IMEC, Belgium 11:55 Nanoimprinted organic electrochemical transistors and inverters T Rothländer, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbh, Austria 12:15 Self-aligned oxide thin-film transistors fabricated utilizing an excimer laser and the dependence of their characteristics on irradiation conditions M Nakata, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK), Japan Session 9, Room: SAF LT G34 LIQUID CRYSTALS Chair: D Chu (invited) Unique parameters of display cells based on new FLC, and prospects of their applications I Kompanets, Lebedev Physical Institute, Russia (invited) Experimental and theoretical modeling of liquid crystal orientation on aligning film surfaces V Belyaev, Moscow Region State University, Russia Liquid crystal gratings technologies and ferroelectric liquid crystal based gratings Y Ma, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Heat dissipation performance of laser backlight for liquid crystal television displays A Nagase, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan 12:35 Lunch 16 EuroDisplay 2013
18 Session 10, Room: SAF LT G16 AMOLED & OLED Chair: R Holmes Session 11, Room: SAF LT G34 DISPLAYS 2 Chair: I Kompanets 14:05 (invited) Recent progress in OLED and OLED driving Organic Devices K Leo, TU Dresden, Germany 14:30 (invited) Trends in high resolution OLED microdisplays G Haas, MicroOLED, France 14:55 (invited) Bridged-grain thin film transistors for AMOLED H S Kwok, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 15:20 Oxide-TFT driven flexible display using highly efficient phosphorescent OLED G Motomura, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK), Japan (invited) Enhanced pixel technology for holographic projection displays T Wilkinson, University of Cambridge, UK (invited, Ben Sturgeon Award winner) Phase only holographic head up displays J Christmas, Two Trees Photonics Ltd, UK (invited) Hybrid GaN/organic microdisplays and their use in spatially multiplexed optical communications M Dawson, University of Strathclyde, UK High performance large area projected capacitive touch screen using double layered metal mesh electrodes T Ono, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan 15:40 Refreshment break Session 12, Room: SAF LT G16 FLEXIBLE CIRCUITRY 2 Chair: J Jang Session 13, Room: SAF LT G34 BACKLIGHTS Chair: T Wilkinson 16:10 (invited) Organic and oxide transistors on thin plastic foils for displays and beyond G Gelinck, Holst Centre, The Netherlands 16:35 (invited) Towards roll-to-roll fabrication of shortchannel organic thin film transistors K Solehmainen, VTT, Finland (invited) Energy efficient LED backlight technology J Gourlay, Design LED Products, UK (invited) Experimenting with backlights A Travis, Microsoft, USA Close Close 18:15 Special Event Thames Dinner River Cruise (Departing from Westminister Pier) Kindly sponsored by: EuroDisplay
19 Thursday 19 September 2013 Session 14, Room: A Lowe MEASUREMENT AND SENSORS Chair: A Lowe 09:00 (invited) Imaging colorimeter for color calibration of phone & tablet displays P Boher, ELDIM, France 09:25 Image quality enhancement for mobile display under outdoor environment J Jang, LG Display, South Korea 09:45 Ultra large field of view and high magnification imaging video colorimeter TBA, ELDIM, France Session 15, Room: SAF LT G34 3D 1 Chair: S Day (invited) Augmented reality and 3D displays using pico-projectors H Urey, Koc University, Turkey Head tracked retroreflecting 3D display P Surman, De Montfort University, UK Large high-definition multi-view display with wide observation area T Ishinabe, Tohoku University, Japan 10:05 Modeling and characterization of a-si:h-based hybrid sensor and display pixel array circuits N Papadopoulos, University of Waterloo, Canada 10:25 Refreshment break Session 16, Room: SAF LT G16 MATERIALS Chair: R Pretot Session 17, Room: SAF LT G34 3D 2 Chair: H Urey 10:55 (invited) Readily processable high mobility polymer semiconductors S Tierney, Merck, UK 11:20 New process for patterned retarder fabrication A Trofimova, Belarusian State University, Belarus 11:40 Low operation voltage, high aspect ratio, position controlled Transfer Mold carbon nanotube field emitter arrays M Nakamoto, Shizuoka University, Japan 12:00 A method for passivating low-cost reactive copper grid in high efficiency OLED lighting tiles A Doust, Cambridge Display Technology, UK (invited) Ultrathin solution-processed charge injection layer for efficient polymer LEDs J S Kim, Imperial College London, UK Head tracked dynamic exit pupil multi-user autostereoscopic display P Surman, De Montfort University, UK Disparity selection in stereoscopic image J Kim, LG Display, South Korea 3D Auto-stereoscopic display using pico-projectors and rotating screen O Eldes, Koc University, Turkey 12:20 Lunch 18 EuroDisplay 2013
20 Session 18, Room: SAF LT G16 NANOTECHNOLOGY Chair: S Tierney Session 19, Room: SAF LT G34 OFET & OLED Chair: J-S Kim 14:00 (invited) Transparent and semiconducting monolayered films for display applications C Mattevi, Imperial College London, UK 14:25 (late news) Waveguide based display technology at BAE Systems I Wilmington, BAE Systems, UK 14:45 (invited) Graphene Future Emerging Technology T Hasan, University of Cambridge, UK (invited) Industrial Aspects of Material Development for Organic Field Effect Transistors: High mobility organic R Pretot, BASF, Switzerland (late news) Large-area printed transparent electrodes for flexible organic light emitting diodes X Wang, Imperial College London, UK (late news) Back-channel-etch process flow for a- IGZO TFTs M Nag, IMEC, Belgium 15:10 Refreshment break 15:40 Close of Meeting EuroDisplay
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