Abstract:Carbon nanotube backlight units (CNT-BLUs) offer advantages (including light weight and superior color performance) that cold cathode fluorescent lamp backlight units (CCFL-BLUs) cannot deliver. If these advantages find favor with liquid crystal display manufacturers, CNT-BLUs could possibly replace CCFL-BLUs. CNT-BLU light-emitting arrays are made by a thick-film screen printing process, which can leave dark obstructions within and between pixel areas. Thus, when the pixels light up, CNT-BLU arrays can displa… Show more
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