Simulation and design of MIM nanoresonators for color filter applications (English)
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Title:Simulation and design of MIM nanoresonators for color filter applications
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Table of contents – Volume 24, Issue 7
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Editorial - Summertime, and the Living Is ... 3-D!Atwood, Stephen P. et al. | 2008
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Industry News| 2008
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Guest Editorial - Coming at You! 3-D Displays Finally Seem Headed for Commercial Success.Schowengerdt, Brian T. et al. | 2008
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Product Showcase| 2008
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It's a Wrap for Display Week 2008Drzaic, P. et al. | 2008
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President's Corner - It's a Wrap for Display Week 2008.Drzaic, Paul et al. | 2008
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Flexible Displays' Growth into a Multi-Billion-Dollar Industry Begins in 2008Colegrove, J. et al. | 2008
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The Business of Displays - Flexible Displays' Growth into a Multi-Billion-Dollar Industry Begins in 2008.Colegrove, Jennifer et al. | 2008
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Consequences of Incorrect Focus Cues in Stereo Displays - Conventional stereo displays produce images in which focus cues blur and accommodation are inconsistent with the simulated depth. New display techniques that allow the presentation of nearly correct focus have been developed.Banks, Martin S. et al. | 2008
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Consequences of Incorrect Focus Cues in Stereo DisplaysBanks, M.S. / Akeley, K. / Hoffman, D.M. / Girshick, A.R. et al. | 2008
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Refreshable Holographic 3-D Displays - In order to achieve holographic displays that can be refreshed, several properties must be combined, including efficient recording, erasing capability, and persistent storage (memory) of holograms. The development of the first updatable holographic 3-D display with memory, based on photorefractive polymers, is described.Tay, Savas et al. | 2008
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Refreshable Holographic 3-D DisplaysTay, S. / Peyghambarian, N. et al. | 2008
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A New Approach to Electro-Holography: Can This Move Holography into the Mainstream? Holography holds great promise for use as 3-D displays, but to date several challenges have prevented the technology from becoming commercialized. But those obstacles are now starting to be overcome. A new approach to electro-holography is described.Stolle, Hagen et al. | 2008
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A New Approach to Electro-Holography: Can This Move Holography into the Mainstream?Stolle, H. / Haussler, R. et al. | 2008
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Scanned Voxel DisplaysSchowengerdt, B.T. / Seibel, E.J. et al. | 2008
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Scanned Voxel Displays - Conventional stereoscopic displays can cause viewers to experience eye fatigue and discomfort, as well as compromise image quality. Volumetric displays can overcome this problem, but only for small objects placed within a limited range of viewing distances and accommodation levels; they also cannot render occlusion cues correctly. One possible solution -- Multi-planar scanned voxel displays -- Is described here.Schowengerdt, Brian T. et al. | 2008
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Touch the Future: Projected-Capacitive Touch Screens Reach for New Markets - Spurred by successful implementation in devices such as the Apple iPhone and the LG Prada phone, projective-capacitive touch screens seem poised for mass adoption in various applications. An overview of the technology and how to decide which type of projective-capacitance touch screen to use in your product is presented.Feland, John et al. | 2008
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Touch the Future: Projected-Capacitive Touch Screens Reach for New MarketsFeland, J. et al. | 2008
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Journal of the SID Preview - Selected papers appearing in the June and July 2008 issues of the Journal of the SID are previewed.Silzars, Aris et al. | 2008
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SID News - SID 2008 Honors and Awards Nomination Procedure.| 2008
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Sustaining Members| 2008
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Index to Advertisers| 2008
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Issue Information - TOC| 2016
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Issue Information - Copyright Block| 2016
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Introduction: Special Section Based on Presentations from the 22nd International Display Workshops (IDW '15)Kimura, Mutsumi et al. | 2016
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Advanced compensation technologies for large-sized UHD OLED TVsTakasugi, Shinji et al. | 2016
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Single display gamut size metricMasaoka, Kenichiro et al. | 2016
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Coloration mechanisms of Ag deposition‐based multicolor electrochromic device investigated by morphology of Ag deposit and its optical propertiesOnodera, Ryou et al. | 2016
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Simulation and design of MIM nanoresonators for color filter applicationsBanerjee, Saswatee et al. | 2016
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Reflective full-color LCD using low-temperature polysilicon TFTs in low-frequency driving: Analysis of image persistence and flicker with scientific CMOS cameraYamaguchi, Hajime et al. | 2016
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White LEDs using the sharp β-sialon: Eu phosphor and Mn-doped red phosphor for wide-color gamut display applicationsYoshimura, Kenichi et al. | 2016
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White LEDs using the sharp [beta]-sialon: Eu phosphor and Mn-doped red phosphor for wide-color gamut display applicationsKenichi Yoshimura et al. | 2016
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Front glass thickness requirements for high resolution polarized stereoscopic displays: A simulation platformRousson, Johanna et al. | 2016
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Issue Information ‐ Information for Authors| 2016