The following papers appear in the February 2010 (Vol. 18/2) issue ofJSID. For a preview of the papers go to sid.org/jsid.html.
Investigation of oil-motion non-uniformity in a reflective display based on electrowetting (pages 113–120) Li Chen, Yan Tu, Lili Wang, Qianfen Li, Xin Yang, and Jun Xia, Southeast University, China; B. Johan Feenstra, Andrea Giraldo, and Nadin Rösler, Liquavista, The Netherlands
Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode using inverse-staggered poly-Si TFTs with a center-offset gated structure (pages 122–127) Dong Han Kang, Mi Kyung Park, and Jin Jang, Kyung Hee University, Korea; Young Jin Chang, Jae Hwan Oh, Jae Beom Choi, and Chi Woo Kim, Samsung Mobile Display, Korea
Ultra-fast-switching flexoelectric liquid-crystal display with high contrast (pages 128–133) Flynn Castles, Stephen M. Morris, Damian J. Gardiner, Qasim M. Malik, and Harry J. Coles, University of Cambridge, U.K.
Mechanism of image-sticking after long-term AC field driving of IPS mode (pages 134–140) Yuichi Momoi, Kazuhiko Tamai, and Kaoru Furuta, LG Display Co., Ltd., Japan Laboratory, Japan; Tae-Rim Lee, Kyeong-Jin Kim, and Chang-Ho Oh, LG Display Co., Ltd., Korea; Tomonori Koda, Yamagata University, Japan
Super-high-resolution transfer printing for full-color OLED display patterning (pages 141–145) Hongzheng Jin and James C. Sturm, Princeton University, U.S.A.
LED backlight driving system with local dimming and scanning driver IC (pages 146–152) Ki-Chan Lee, Intersil Corp., USA; Kyoung-Uk Choi, Sang-Gil Lee, Yun-Jae Park, Hyun-Seok Ko, and Seung-Hwan Moon, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.; Brian H. Berkeley, Samsung Mobile Display, Korea
A reduced-voltage differential signaling (RVDS) interface for chip-on-glass TFT-LCD applications (pages 153–163) Jung-Pil Lim, Donghoon Baek, Jae-Youl Lee, Yoon-Kyung Choi, and Myunghee Lee, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea
Parameters influencing exo-electron emission currents from MgO film of ACPDPs (pages 164–172) Sang-Hoon Yoon, Heesun Yang, and Yong-Seog Kim, Hongik University, Korea
A high-contrast front-projection display system optimizing the projected light-angle range (pages 173–178) Baku Katagiri, Masanobu Ooike, and Tatsuo Uchida, Tohuku University, Japan
Display motion blur: Comparison of measurement methods (pages 179–190) Andrew B. Watson, NASA Ames Research Center, USA