1993
DOI: 10.1889/1.1984863
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Display performance improvement in a TFD‐LCD with reduced image‐sticking

Abstract: Abstract— Image‐sticking in a TFD‐LCD was examined and found to be dependent on the bias ratio in the driving waveforms and on temperature. Consequently, image‐sticking can be diminished by optimizing the bias ratio and by temperature compensation.

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“…This is precisely why manufacturers invested in MIM-TFD technology throughout the 1990s. 7,8 Single-select MIM-TFD technologies struggled with poor gray-scale control and large-area uniformity issues so that they could not compete with a-Si:H TFT backplane technology. The uniformity issues can be solved by moving to a dual-select drive circuit.…”
Section: Introducing the Amorphous-metal Non-linear Resistormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is precisely why manufacturers invested in MIM-TFD technology throughout the 1990s. 7,8 Single-select MIM-TFD technologies struggled with poor gray-scale control and large-area uniformity issues so that they could not compete with a-Si:H TFT backplane technology. The uniformity issues can be solved by moving to a dual-select drive circuit.…”
Section: Introducing the Amorphous-metal Non-linear Resistormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 From the early 1990s to the mid-2000s, metal-insulatormetal thin-film-diode (MIM-TFD) and dualselect-diode (DSD) backplane technologies were developed as low-cost alternatives to TFT backplanes. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] amorphous-metal non-linear resistor (AMNR). In our discussion, we will first introduce the AMNR device and then describe how it is utilized in an AMNR-DS backplane for UHD LCD TVs.…”
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