Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
Rapid advances in display technology over the past decade, in particular,have driven costs downward and spurred explosive growth worldwide in the demand for, and sales of, electronic equipment ranging from large screen televisions to mobile phones. Boasting a market well in excess of $79 billion in 2004,displays have surged to the forefront of the optoelectronics industry, largely on the strength of consumer sales. Flat panel technologies such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and plasma display panels (PDPs) now offer screens of unprecedented size but also brightness and contrast approaching or surpassing the quality afforded by the cathode ray tube (CRT). This brief review focuses on selected emissive display technologies:PDPs, field emission and surface-conduction electron emission displays, and microcavity plasma arrays. Spanning the range from mature, commercially developed displays to emerging concepts, these technologies underscore the growing importance of the display in consumer, commercial, and research applications for its critical role as an increasingly sophisticated interface between an electronic or electro-optical system and the user.
Keywords :
cathode-ray tubes; field emission displays; flat panel displays; liquid crystal displays; optoelectronic devices; plasma displays; cathode ray tube; electro-optical system; electron emission displays; emissive display technology; field emission display; flat panel technologies; information display; large screen televisions; liquid crystal displays; microcavity plasma arrays; mobile phones; optoelectronics industry; plasma display panels; Cathode ray tubes; Costs; Electronic equipment; Explosives; Flat panel displays; Large screen displays; Liquid crystal displays; Marketing and sales; Plasma displays; TV; Displays; field emission displays (FEDs); plasma displays;