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12 May 2009 Next-generation AMLCD microdisplays
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Abstract
We report on the next generation of transmissive liquid crystal micro-display technology based on single-crystal Si backplane. The demand for ultra-high resolutions in combination with optimization of size, weight, and power are driving Kopin AMLCD to resolutions as high as 2k x 2k. Several key developments are driving the aggressive development of higher density, lower power AMLCD displays. We will review display performance improvements resulting from a transition to 8" Si wafer processing, including smaller design rules and multi-level metal processing. In addition, we will describe new technologies enabling ultra-low power consumption, wide operating temperature range, and "Instant-On" display performance at temperatures as low as -40° C. We will discuss how these technologies are combined in advanced micro-displays, which are enabling the next generation of ruggedized imaging applications.
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Tony Bacarella, Tim Hogan, Hong Choi, and Mike Presz "Next-generation AMLCD microdisplays", Proc. SPIE 7327, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics III, 73270E (12 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820366
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Clocks

Image resolution

Video

Amplifiers

Displays

LCDs

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