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25 May 2005 Update on display aging (Invited Paper)
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Abstract
Display Aging has been shown to be present in all displays to one degree or another. We will discuss some recent information on Display Aging discussing aging issues in Fluorescent, short arc and Plasma (PLANON) Lamps, LCDs, PDPs, CRTs, and FEDs. This is a very large subject and we will highlight only some of the more important aging issues. In each case, we will briefly describe the display (and or component) and then review some aging aspects of the display (or component). When possible we will compare the aging characteristics in different displays.
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Robert L. Donofrio "Update on display aging (Invited Paper)", Proc. SPIE 5801, Cockpit and Future Displays for Defense and Security, (25 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.601812
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

LCDs

CRTs

Field emission displays

Plasma display panels

Electron beams

Mercury

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