Seiko Epson (Epson) says it has successfully developed A6-size (7.1-inches on the diagonal) electronic paper using a plastic substrate.
Drawing on Epsons original SUFTLA technology, the new electronic paper achieves Quad-XGA resolution (1536x2048 pixels) - the worlds highest - and shows the potential for increasing screen size. The development was announced on June 9 at the Society for Information Display (SID) international symposium held in San Francisco.
Epson has long been working to develop and manufacture low-power-consumption, space-saving electronic devices. At the cutting edge of these efforts, R&D has focused on thin, light and flexible devices that can be reshaped as needed, and that can become the technology that drives electronic equipment for a ubiquitous networked society.
In the course of such development, Epson has amassed a range of proprietary technologies including low temperature polysilicon thin film transistors (LTPS-TFT) and SUFTLA, which enables the transfer of TFT circuits to flexible substrates. The new electronic paper draws on a number of original Epson technologies and has a range of features suited to portable displays.
LTPS-TFT formed on a plastic substrate using SUFTLA technology gives this electronic paper Quad-XGA resolution - the highest in the world. This ensures that even the smallest letters on a portable display are fully visible. With a contrast ratio of 10:1, the new technology achieves the same levels of visibility as images printed on ordinary paper.
Forming peripheral drive circuits with LTPS-TFT creates a simple structure with very few external terminals, that result in a borderless flexible display, even with the drive circuits included. Data display does not require power - a memory function ensures that information does not disappear even if the power is turned off.
Maximum drive voltage even for editing information is just 6 volts, showing that the display itself consumes very little power. The expanded screen size, from around 2-inches in existing models to A6 size (7.1-inches on the diagonal), is evidence of potential for even bigger screens in the future.
Epson says it will now examine the potential of a range of applications for the technology and conduct further research and development with a view to its practical use.
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