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Volume 2, 2015
Issue 4 (August)
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Authors
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Askari Mohammad Bagher, Department of Physics, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
Electrically operated display devices have developed from electromechanical systems for display of text, up to all-electronic devices capable of full-motion 3D color graphic displays. Electromagnetic devices, using a solenoid coil to control a visible flag or flap, were the earliest type, and were used for text displays such as stock market prices and arrival/departure display times. The cathode ray tube was the workhorse of text and video display technology for several decades until being displaced by plasma, liquid crystal (LCD) and solid-state devices such as LEDs and OLEDs. With the advent of microprocessors and microelectronic devices, many more individual picture elements ("pixels") could be incorporated into one display device, allowing graphic displays and video. In this article, we will review the most recent types of displays.
Keywords
Display, OLED, OLET, SED, FED, Laser TV, MEMS, QD-LED, FLD, TPD, LPD, P-OLED
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