Localized crystallization in an ITGZO TFT contact region cuts electrode resistance and lift-off, improving display transistor stability.
A twisted nematic liquid crystal layer with dichroic dyes enables reversible polarization switching without extra polarizers, reducing complexity and blur.
Segmented temperature control in a nonlinear optical body enables dual-wavelength phase matching and resonance while limiting thermal stress.
A split reflective sheet layout reuses one mold for odd LED arrays while overlapping sections prevent lifting and peeling during display assembly.
X-cut lithium niobate waveguide geometry keeps TE effective index above TM to suppress polarization rotation and preserve modulation efficiency.
Void-filled polymer and dichroic liquid crystal control scattering and absorbance to keep transparent-opaque contrast more uniform.
Unequal connection-strip lengths balance lateral capacitance, reducing voltage pulling and grayscale V-crosstalk in high-resolution LCD pixels.
Curved lens arrays and optical films improve direct-type backlight uniformity and efficiency, enabling lower wattage LEDs without extra heat sinks.
Air-guided forced convection cools the LCD backplane while avoiding diaphragm vibration, improving display quality and temperature reliability.
Soft cushion layers on backlight support pins absorb vibration impact and reflect light to reduce noise and diffuser shadows.
Layered optical film with recessed index-matched regions separates light more uniformly to reduce glare and preserve image clarity at wide viewing angles.
A polarizer window filled with optical clear material and covered by a thin plate keeps the touch surface flat while preserving light sensor function.
Phase lens layers switch light between focused privacy and wider sharing modes, improving viewing efficiency without absorptive films.
Variable-pitch transparent electrode groups let a liquid crystal optic switch light transmission and diffusion for directional output with lower power use.
A segmented repair capacitive line restores broken scan lines in an array substrate while minimizing LCD bright spots and keeping connections stable.
A tailored polyimide composition maintains flatness during high-temperature curing while protecting metal layers and preserving display optics.
Adjacent common electrodes share the same signal across an aperture to suppress pixel noise in 3D liquid crystal panels without added system load.
An angled conductive pattern in a TFT layout reduces gate-drain parasitic capacitance, limiting feed-through and LCD image flicker.
Pre-arranged repairing lines and contact vias enable faster laser welding and cutting to restore damaged scan, data, and power lines.
A hydrogen-storing gate electrode traps hydrogen from insulating layers before it reduces the oxide semiconductor and destabilizes transistor operation.
Using a SiGe PIN active region near the absorption edge, this modulator cuts bias voltage and insertion loss while improving phase efficiency.
A reflective electrode replaces a separate mirror layer in electrochromic stacks, simplifying fabrication and electrolyte filling with vacuum-siphon processing.
Dielectric trenches above and beside the waveguide confine heater heat, cutting phase modulation power use and easing integration.
Mounting optical chiplets beside VLSI interconnects enables scalable coherent links with lower energy, smaller EO footprint, and higher modulation bandwidth.
A prism sheet and p-polarized light layout cut angled-surface reflectance while preserving brightness and visibility under external light.
Overlapped metal and semiconductor layers enlarge adhesive coverage on a driving substrate, improving bond strength and reducing peeling risk.
A laterally extended heater layout improves heat transfer and thermal isolation in thermo-optic phase shifters for higher optical power tolerance.
A single split laser with primary and backup SOAs cuts transmitter power use while preserving multi-lane reliability and longer laser life.
Shielding lines over corner pixels help under-display sensors and drive circuits share space while reducing non-display area and preserving visibility.
Protrusions on the diffuser and a controlled LED pitch-to-distance ratio improve backlight uniformity while keeping the module thin.
An offset active-layer structure and doped conductive regions improve TFT stability, cut leakage, and limit threshold voltage shift in displays.
An oxide cap over a silicon photonics micro heater redirects heat flow to cut thermal stress and cracking while preserving optical tuning.
A corner retaining wall in the liquid crystal layer blocks water vapor paths and delays GOA corrosion in narrow-frame display panels.
By coupling pigmentary and structural color layers, this case expands electrochromic color gamut and adds angle-dependent optical response.
A nanocrystal-amorphous Ni-W-Zr oxide counter-electrode improves dark-state shading, reduces clear-state yellowness, and withstands harsh sunlight.
A shield layer between data lines and TFTs cuts parasitic capacitance, keeping OLED sub-pixel luminance uniform and image quality stable.
Cladding chromophore design raises poling conductivity while keeping a lower refractive index to cut optical and RF loss in EO polymer devices.
By placing common electrode wiring below the electrode stem and shielding electric fields, this case cuts shadow and light leakage while preserving brightness.
An organic resin insulating layer cuts parasitic capacitance in in-cell touch panels, improving sensing uniformity and lowering cost.
Stacked conductive layers form parallel storage capacitors in each pixel, raising capacitance to stabilize voltage in high-PPI displays.
Overlapping reflective sheets with protruding sections let odd-LED backlights use common molds while preventing sheet lifting and uneven reflection.
Thin-film electro-optic waveguides on low-dielectric substrates enable phase-matched THz generation and detection in compact, high-sensitivity circuits.
Segmented scan timing lets touch sensing run quickly while creating a low-noise window that preserves accuracy and cuts display power leakage.
Grooved COA color resistance layers restore storage capacitance by coupling pixel electrodes and data masking lines, reducing flicker and crosstalk.
Combining Kerr and electro-optic comb generation broadens bandwidth while enabling tunable ITU-grid spacing with low phase noise.
Built-in upper and lower test wiring compares resistance across thin films, helping locate deposition non-uniformity on display mother substrates.
A metal electrode and dual-seal structure protect the liquid crystal during UV curing while keeping the etalon gap stable for low-loss tuning.
A constant-potential shielding signal line blocks capacitive coupling between adjacent sub-pixels, improving display brightness uniformity and stability.
Segmented substrate plates and a perforated reflective sheet spread light more evenly across the backlight while limiting manufacturing cost.
A switchable liquid crystal lens and reflective polarizer redirect external light to cut glare while preserving image visibility and mirror function.