1998
DOI: 10.1889/1.1985241
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Gyricon electric paper

Abstract: Abstract— The requirements for practical electronic paper are discussed. It is shown that the Gyricon is a strong candidate for such electronic paper applications. The means for addressing Gyricon sheets using a stylus array and patterned conductive islands are discussed.

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“…The Gyricon electronic paper (e-paper) used bichromal and bipolar Janus microspheres, which were manufactured by fusing two different materials [11]. The black hemisphere was negatively charged and the white hemisphere was positively charged.…”
Section: Janus Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gyricon electronic paper (e-paper) used bichromal and bipolar Janus microspheres, which were manufactured by fusing two different materials [11]. The black hemisphere was negatively charged and the white hemisphere was positively charged.…”
Section: Janus Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systems work best in mobile displays where the user can adjust both the illumination and viewing angles, or in situations where both the illumination and viewing angles are well defined. Gain reflection films were used in early reflective liquid-crystal displays 1 and are being adopted in current e-Paper displays depending on the application.…”
Section: Light Must Be Efficiently Reflected Inside the Pixelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11, the construction of the MEMS device uses a selfsupporting deformable reflective membrane and a thin-film stack tuned to a specific color and reflectance state. Each defined membrane area has two states of reflection: (1) the "open" state that allows the constructive interference to occur reflecting a set wavelength of color or (2) the "collapsed" state that only allows UV light reflection beyond the visible range. 105 The color states are divided into RGB areas.…”
Section: Mems (Electromechanical Interference Modulation)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, electronic paper (e‐paper) such as electrophoretic display, liquid powder display and twisting‐ball display have attracted much attention for their thin, flexible, low‐cost and low‐energy features. For these e‐papers, memory effect (bistability) is a crucial characteristic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%