电润湿
微流控
计算机科学
电压
液晶显示器
数码产品
光学
材料科学
光电子学
纳米技术
电气工程
物理
工程类
作者
Robert A. Hayes,B. J. Feenstra
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2003-09-01
卷期号:425 (6956): 383-385
被引量:1014
摘要
In recent years, a number of different technologies have been proposed for use in reflective displays1,2,3. One of the most appealing applications of a reflective display is electronic paper, which combines the desirable viewing characteristics of conventional printed paper with the ability to manipulate the displayed information electronically. Electronic paper based on the electrophoretic motion of particles inside small capsules has been demonstrated1 and commercialized; but the response speed of such a system is rather slow, limited by the velocity of the particles. Recently, we have demonstrated that electrowetting is an attractive technology for the rapid manipulation of liquids on a micrometre scale4. Here we show that electrowetting can also be used to form the basis of a reflective display that is significantly faster than electrophoretic displays, so that video content can be displayed. Our display principle utilizes the voltage-controlled movement of a coloured oil film adjacent to a white substrate. The reflectivity and contrast of our system approach those of paper. In addition, we demonstrate a colour concept, which is intrinsically four times brighter than reflective liquid-crystal displays5 and twice as bright as other emerging technologies1,2,3. The principle of microfluidic motion at low voltages is applicable in a wide range of electro-optic devices.
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