L CF Eurodisplays17 FC 1017 Abstracts.Indd

L CF Eurodisplays17 FC 1017 Abstracts.Indd

Abstract book EuroDisplay 2017 31 October – 2 November 2017 Meliá Berlin, Berlin, Germany Organised jointly by the IOP Optical Group and the Society for Information Displays http://eurodisplay2017.iopconfs.org OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS Connecting science, engineering & technology Launching in January 2018, Nature Electronics will publish both fundamental and applied research across all areas of electronics, from the study of novel phenomena and devices, to the design, construction and wider application of electronic circuits. It will also cover commercial and industrial aspects of electronics research. At its core, the journal will be concerned with the development of new technologies and understanding the impact of these developments on society. Nature Electronics will incorporate the research of scientists, engineers and industry, and will also provide comment, review and analysis of the key issues shaping the field and the technology reshaping society. Topics covered in the journal include: 2D and carbon electronics Memory RF electronics Analogue circuits NEMS/MEMS Sensors Bioelectronics Neuromorphic systems Signal processing Digital circuits Optoelectronics Spintronics Displays Organic electronics VLSI Flexible electronics Power electronics Wireless systems Consider submitting your next research paper to the journal. nature.com/natureelectronics A46198 Welcome to the EuroDisplay-2017 I am happy to welcome you in Berlin for the 33d international Conference EuroDisplay 2017 co-organized by the Society for Information Display and Institute of Physics. The program of this three-days event is in the trend set by previous EuroDisplay Conferences (former International Display Research Conferences IDRC) in Strasbourg (1993), Birmingham (1996), Berlin (1999), Nice (2002), Edinburgh (2005), Moscow (2007), Rome (2009), Arcashon (2011), London (2013) and Ghent (2015). It has been 18 years since prof. E.Lueder was entrusted by SID to organize the EuroDisplay-1999 Conference and Exhibition in Berlin. I wish you a warm welcome to Berlin again and will trust you will find time to enjoy its many delights. EuroDisplay 2017 will present the progress made in display research in a broad range of fields ranging from basic principles, display devices and display research to manufacturing and image quality will be presented at 8 sessions in two parallel tracks. Looking back over the past years, nobody could forecast the dramatic changes we have seen in the availability of very advanced flat-panel displays and other modern devices for broad areas of applications. I think that the worldwide display community made a tremendous job during last years and can be proud of what it has achieved. This Proceedings includes 3 keynote addresses, 14 invited papers, more than 70 oral and 40 poster presentations from all over the world. The Conference program is structured around a number of topics, Liquid Crystal and OLED technologies are especially prominent. All camera-ready papers published in this Proceedings have been mainly preserved in their original form. I especially acknowledge the very efficient contribution of Program Committee members who carefully reviewed all proposals in a short time. Thanks to all of them the number and quality of papers is unexpectedly high. We sincerely thank all the authors for their contribution. The Sponsors who kindly provided the financial support for the Conference are deeply acknowledged. I and other Organizing Committee’s members trust you will enjoy your stay in Berlin and of course find the Conference of enormous benefit. I welcome all of you to EuroDisplay 2017, and wish you a professionally rewarding and socially enjoyable time in a great setting. Many thanks for attending and have a great time! Prof.Aliaksandr Smirnov, EuroDisplay-2017 General Chair Tuesday 31 October 07:45 Registration Meeting Foyer, Melia Hotel 08:45 Welcome address Y-S Kim (President, SID) Paul Lacey (VP Europe, SID) Poopathy Kathirgamanathan (Immediate Past-VP Europe, SID) Alex Smirnov (Conference Chair) Keynote session Barcelona I Chair: Paul Lacey 09:00 (Keynote) Merging the real & the virtual worlds Achin Bhowmik, Intel Corporation, USA 09:35 (Keynote) Overview on microdisplay technologies and applications, current status and perspectives Gunther Haas, MICROOLED, France 10:10 (Keynote) Low-cost scalable OTFT backplanes for OLCD applications Josephine Socratous, FlexEnable, UK 10:45 Refreshments and exhibition - Meeting Foyer and Barcelona III Session 1 - Display materials and Session 2 - OLED organic electronics components Barcelona I Barcelona II Chair: Ian Sage Chair: Kristiaan Neyts 11:15 (Invited) Photoalignment by molecular (Invited) OLEDs and QLEDs rotation and applications to fabrication of Poopathy Kathirgamanathan , Brunel University, UK optical elements Hoi S Kwok, HKUST, China 11:45 Electrically switchable and broadband Realization of RGB colors from top-emitting white scattering-type linear polarizers using polymer OLED by electron beam patterning network twisted nematic liquid crystals Elisabeth Bodenstein, Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Germany Ko-Ting Cheng, National Central University, Taiwan 12:05 Grating aligned ferroelectric liquid crystals Pixel drive circuit design for AM OLED microdisplays and their use in fast switching displays Hanning Mai, University of Edinburgh, UK Peter Wyatt, University of Leeds, UK 12:25 Liquid crystal phase grating devices for Synthesis and characterization of metal oxide- switching between transparent and graphene nanocomposites for QLED applications translucent states Basavaraja B M, PES University, India Tae-Hoon Yoon, Pusan National University, South Korea 12:45 Lunch and exhibition - Meeting Foyer and Barcelona III Session 1 continued - Display materials and Session 2 continued - OLED organic electronics components Barcelona II Barcelona I Chair: Poopathy Kathirgamanathan Chair: Victor Belyaev 14:00 (Invited) Anisotropic-based approach for (Invited) Footsteps in the OLED material trail: design of new materials, structured surfaces, A game changing technology revolutionizing the world sensors, photonic devices and displays of displays and lighting Vladimir Bezborodov, Belarusian State Kris Krishnamutry, USA Technological University, Belarus 14:30 Simulation of the Uniform Lying Helix Modelling pixel crosstalk in AMOLED displays structures using the Q-tensor method Lieven Penninck, Fluxim AG, Switzerland Sally Day, University College London, UK 14:50 Novel helix-free FLCs: Electrooptics and A new dual shift register gate driver for external possible applications compensation OLED panel Igor Kompanets, P. N. Lebedev Physical Tae-Gung Kim, LG Display Co., Ltd, South Korea Institute, Russia 15:10 Refreshments and exhibition - Meeting Foyer and Barcelona III Session 1 continued - Display materials and Session 2 continued - OLED organic electronics components Barcelona II Barcelona I Chair: Norbert Fruehauf Chair: Hoi S Kwok 15:50 (Invited) Experimental modeling and (Invited) Directly patterned, Ultra-high brightness 2K theoretical simulation of composite systems x 2K full-color OLED microdisplays with inhomogeneous liquid crystal orientation Evan Donoghue, eMagin Corporation, Hopewell for display devices with enhanced Junction, USA performances Victor Belyaev, Moscow State Region University, Russia 16:20 Realization of photoaligned vertical alignment High efficiency cool white single stack hybrid OLED by azobenzene sulfonic photoalignment with blue thermally activated delayed material and polyimide composite fluorescent and yellow phosphorescent emitters Chenxiang Zhao, HKUS Technology, Hong Gyeong Woo Kim, Kyung Hee University, South Korea Kong 16:40 Quantum dot materials for improved MolecuLEDTM: Organic based down-conversion autostereoscopic color filter displays technology Roland Bartmann, Fraunhofer HHI, Germany Elad Cohen, StoreDot Ltd., Israel 17:00 Development of scattering media optics Wedge guides for mixed reality spectacles methods to calculateoptical properties of Adrian Travis, Microsoft Corporation, USA polymer dispersed liquid crystal films Valery Loiko, Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences, Belarus, Institute of Physics of the SB of the RAS, Russia 17:20 Materials with controllable anchoring energy for nematic liquid crystals alignment Veronica Bezruchenko, Physical Department of Belarusian State University, Belarus 17:40 Poster and exhibition reception - Meeting Foyer and Barcelona III Wednesday 1 November 08:30 Registration Meeting Foyer, Melia Hotel Session 3 - LC beyond Displays Session 2 - OLED organic electronics continued Barcelona I Barcelona II Chair: Ian Sage Chair: Kristiaan Neyts 09:00 (Invited) Simple multifocal lens based on (Invited) Organic vapor phase deposition liquid crystals (OVPD®) of OLED for organic display and lighting Herbert De Smet, Ghent University and applications IMEC, Belgium Peter K Baumann, AIXTRON SE, Germany 09:30 An IPS-VA spatial light modulator Recent progress in highly efficient blue TADF emitter architecture for foveating application materials for OLED displays Clément Abélard, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Harald Flügge, cynora GmbH, Germany France 09:50 Reverse mode switchable window Improved operational stability of inverted organic assembled with inhomogeneous alignment light-emitting diodes using Sn-doped zinc oxide surfaces nanoparticles as an electron injection layer Cuiling Meng, Hong Kong University of Tsubasa Sasaki, NHK Science & Technology Science and Technology, Hong Kong Research Laboratories,

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