Novel flexible reflective color media with electronic inks

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A novel architecture and proprietary electronic inks were developed to provide disruptive digital-media solutions based on an electrokinetic technology platform. The flexible reflective electronic media (eMedia) was fabricated by imprinting three-dimensional microscale structures with a roll-to-roll manufacturing platform. The HP technologies enable the required attributes for eMedia, such as low power, transparency, print-quality color, continuous levels of gray, and low-cost scalability. Pixelation was also demonstrated by integrating with the prototype oxide thin-film transistor backplane, and the system architecture was further developed by stacking primary-colorant layers for color reflective-display application. The innovations described in this paper are currently being developed further for the eSkins, eSignage, and ePaper applications. © 2011 Copyright The Korean Information Display Society.

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Koch, T., Yeo, J. S., Zhou, Z. L., Liu, Q., Mabeck, J., Combs, G., … Henze, D. (2011). Novel flexible reflective color media with electronic inks. Journal of Information Display, 12(1), 5–10. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2011.563062

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