A dual-TFT substrate pairs polycrystalline and oxide semiconductors with split gate insulators to balance holding capacity, threshold control, and low power.
A molecular iodine gel electrolyte improves transparency, prevents leakage, and speeds ion transport in electrochromic devices.
A reflective layer beneath the color filter cuts double filtering in RLCDs, improving light use and reducing backlight dependence.
Offset sub-pixel apertures and folded data-line routing maintain continuous light emission and suppress moire in 3D displays.
Metal electrodes added to transparent oxide layers cut square resistance, speeding large-area electrochromic dimming and improving color uniformity.
Bent transparent electrodes in stacked liquid crystal cells reduce moire and coloration while preserving light diffusion control.
Viewing angle compensation films realign polarization in LCD panels to cut Mini LED light leakage and improve off-axis display quality.
A perforated blocking layer and cavity structure limit heat transfer between pixels, cutting thermal cross-talk and power use in spatial light modulators.
Balanced differential electrode geometry in a TFLN modulator cuts chirp while boosting phase-shifting efficiency and lowering driver power.
Inclined signal lines and staggered sub-pixel openings disrupt dark-zone alignment to reduce microscopic moiré and fine stripes in 3D displays.
A zoned support-pillar and spacer layout keeps sensing windows clear while preserving panel stability, light transmittance, and color uniformity.
A segmented backlight frame uses different optical distances and substrate spacing to improve space use while reducing dark areas.
A prism-phase-change interface uses Brewster-angle reflection switching to widen wavelength range while simplifying optical switch integration.
A vertical oxide nanowire TFT boosts mobility while preserving display transmissivity through a compact perpendicular channel structure.
Alternating pen charging and sensing periods lets display touch circuits detect electronic pen position quickly and accurately.
Prism refraction in an OLED optical layer smooths viewing-angle brightness fluctuations without adding complexity to the light-emitting layer.
Micro-structured alignment layers create irregular liquid-crystal domains that cut dark-state haze and speed reflective LCD response.
Positioning features on the flexible circuit board align and secure the optical film without widening the backlight frame.
Stripe electrodes and a guest-host liquid crystal layer create switchable transmission and absorption regions for thin viewing-angle control.
Matching pixel wall color to the color-developing liquid suppresses stray light, improving reflective display gamut, contrast, and viewing angle.
An inclined first electrode and spacer layout improve second-electrode step coverage, reducing breakage and boosting OLED display yield.
Separating frame touch electrodes and dummy array protection layers improves edge touch sensitivity while lowering short-circuit risk.
Magnetic fluid adjusts each color unit’s chromaticity in electronic paper, improving color reproduction and contrast without backlight.
Electrophoretic particles switch reflective layers on opposite electrodes, enabling one panel to replace two back-to-back screens and cut thickness and cost.
Retracted panel side surfaces and a bent decorative strip create a flush borderless display while removing the protruding middle frame.
Ultra-wide band gap photoconductors, heat sinking, and reflective layouts help OALVs handle high-power lasers with less thermal damage.
A gradient tinted outer lens blocks overhead real-world light to curb AR rainbow artifacts while preserving see-through visibility.
Redirects light from non-photic zones into photic zones on an LCD panel, raising transmittance without enlarging aperture ratio.
Different strip-electrode directions across stacked liquid crystal cells suppress moire while preserving effective light control.
Dual Peltier temperature control isolates the modulator and driver IC to preserve bandwidth and signal quality across temperature changes.
Support-structure gap design uses capillary filling to distribute colloidal ink evenly in electrophoresis displays, improving yield and display quality.
Selective RGB passbands in a coverglass cut ambient reflections while preserving display light, improving contrast and color purity.
Protective layers and contour-controlled signal lines shield mini LED chips from moisture while avoiding shorts and supporting heat dissipation.
A shield layer between the data line and TFT components cuts parasitic capacitance, helping OLED sub-pixels keep uniform luminance.
Alternating electrodes and resistors create a half-wave voltage profile that steers beams without moving parts while limiting fringing losses.
A dual ITO common electrode with a Cu metal unit enables annealing, cuts etching residue risk, and lowers display panel electrode resistance.
Detachable outer frames slide onto an inner frame to cut backlight module parts, reduce burrs and foreign matter, and speed rework.
Corner-following bus bars improve current distribution in electrochromic devices, reducing hot spots and curtain effects while speeding switching.
A switchable liquid crystal layer blocks external light in non-emitting states while preserving high transmittance and low power during display emission.
Metal-ion implantation forms an alloy-capped low-reflection film that strengthens dielectric adhesion and prevents bulging after high-temperature processing.
A reflective layer around each light emitting unit boosts brightness while avoiding yellowing and warping seen in conventional reflectors.
A mixed spacer layout combines periodic columns and random distribution to suppress moire, cut light leakage, and preserve anti-peeping quality.
A polarization grating film redirects oblique display light into non-display regions to visually hide frames, camera holes, and gaps.
Balancing connection wire lengths, routing, and resistance across a display panel reduces uneven signal loss and stabilizes display quality.
A groove formed with existing contact-hole patterning confines the alignment layer, trims bezel area, and improves sealant bonding.
A wall-mounted light guide illuminates the in-plane camera hole when needed, enabling full-screen LCD display without losing camera integration.
Alternating organic and inorganic spacer layers improve compressive strength, stress distribution, and miniaturization in LCD panels.
Memristive III-V/Si interleaver filters retain phase states without continuous power, cutting tuning energy in scalable photonic systems.
Differential signal lines are tuned to propagate faster at waveguide crossings, reducing disturbance modulation noise in folded Mach-Zehnder modulators.
Thermally switched PCM layers raise black-white contrast while preserving white reflectivity and color control in simpler reflective displays.