IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology (Quarterly)
Covers the theory, design, fabrication, manufacturing and application of information displays and aspects of display technology that emphasize the progress in device engineering, device design, materials, electronics, physics and reliabilityaspects of displays and the application of displays.
To add Journal of Display Technology to your member benefits, or to subscribe as a non-member, call (in North America) 1-800-678-IEEE or online through your web account. Soon the upcoming articles. will be posted in Xplore. 2007 member rates are $26 for online, $28 for print, and $39 for both.
Most popular downloads from December 2005 isue.
Advanced organic light-emitting devices for enhancing display performances in Xplore Chung-Chih Wu; Chieh-Wei Chen; Chun-Liang Lin; Chih-Jen Yang Driving schemes for a-Si and LTPS AMOLED displays in Xplore
Nathan, A.; Chaji, G.R.; Ashtiani, S.J. The wide view (WV) film for enhancing the field of view of LCDs in Xplore Mori, H. Launch Issue
Liquid Crystal Displays
Ultrawide-View Liquid Crystal Displays (Invited Paper) by R. Lu, X. Zhu, S.-T. Wu, Q. Hong, and T. X. WuTransflective Liquid Crystal Displays (Invited Paper) by X. Zhu, Z. Ge, T. X. Wu, and S.-T. WuHow Far Has the Molecular Alignment of Liquid Crystals Been Elucidated? (Invited Paper) by S. IshiharaNew Developments in Liquid Crystal Photo-Aligning by Azo-Dyes (Invited Paper) by H.-S. Kwok, V. G. Chigrinov , H. Takada, and H. TakatsuRefractive Indices of Liquid Crystals for Display Applications (Invited Paper) by J. Li, C.-H. Wen, S. Gauza, R. Lu, and S.-T. WuMicro-Optics for Liquid Crystal Displays Applications (Invited Paper) by H.-P. D. Shieh , Y.-P. Huang, and K.-W. ChienPrecise Optical Retardation Measurement of Nematic Liquid Crystal Display Using the Phase-Sensitive Technique by S. J. HwangA Controller for Liquid Crystal Displays in Logic Analyzers and Oscilloscopes by K. G. Panikumar and T. N. RuckmongathanOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes
Recent Development of Blue Fluorescent OLED Materials and Devices (Invited Paper) by S.-W. Wen, M.-T. Lee, and C. H. ChenA New Pixel Circuit for Driving Organic Light-Emitting Diode With Low Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon Thin-Film Transistors by Y.-H. Tai, B.-T. Chen, Y.-J. Kuo, C.-C. Tsai, K.-Y. Chiang, Y.-J. Wei, and H.-C. Cheng
Polymeric Light-Emitting Diodes
Controlling Optical Properties of Electrodes With Stacked Metallic Thin Films for Polymeric Light-Emitting Diodes and Displays (Invited Paper) by E. H.-E. Wu, S.-H. Li, C.-W. Chen, G. Li, Z. Xu, and Y. YangPlasma Display Panels
Large Arrays of Microcavity Plasma Devices for Active Displays and Backlighting (Invited Paper) by J. G. Eden, S.-J. Park, N. P. Ostrom, K.-F. Chen, and K. S. Kim Projection Displays
Color in Projection Displays (Invited Paper) by M. G. Robinson , J. Chen, and G. D. Sharp 3-D Displays
Three-Dimensional Imaging Methods Based on Multiview Images (Invited Paper) by J.-Y. Son and B. JavidiRay Phase Space Approach for 3-D Imaging and 3-D Optical Data Representation by A. Stern and B. JavidiLiquid Crystal Microlens Arrays With Switchable Positive and Negative Focal Lengths by Y.-H. Fan, H. Ren, X. Liang, H. Wang, and S.-T. W. WuLighting Technology
Light Wave Coupled Flat Panel Displays and Solid-State Lighting Using Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Materials (Invited Paper) by A. J. Steckl, J. Heikenfeld, and S. C. AllenLife of LED-Based White Light Sources by N. Narendran and Y. GuAuthor submission http://leos-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com/
Call for Papers
IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology
Prof. Shin-Tson Wu, University of Central Florida, USA, Editor-in-ChiefIEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology, sponsored jointly by seven IEEE Societies and the Optical Society of America, is a new archival journal devoted to the timely dissemination of new results and discussions on all aspects of display technologies, i.e., understanding the basic science and engineering of devices, to device design and fabrication, driver and interface electronics, system design, applications, and human-factors topics. Clearly, these topics span many disciplines, and this journal will, for the first time, bridge these themes of multi-disciplinary interest.
The transactions will be available in paper and electronic format, and will be subject to the standards of IEEE and OSA with a thorough independent review process. Papers are solicited in all areas of display technology including:
- Flat panel displays (LCDs, PDPs, OLEDs, FEDs,…)
- Active matrix display
- CRTs, VFDs, 3D displays, electronic paper
- Microdisplays and projection displays
- Materials and components
- Optical design
- Display packaging
- Lighting technologies
- Display drivers and interfaces
- Modeling
- Display systems and engineering
- Manufacturing technology
- Reliability and testing
- Applications
- Human factors
The Journal's inaugural issue is scheduled for September 2005. It will consist of contributed and invited papers covering a wide range of display technologies. The editorial board consists of internationally recognized experts. Widest circulation is assured because ~900 libraries, worldwide, subscribe to IEEE periodicals packages that will contain the IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology. Additionally, OSA will include JDT as an offering in its top-ranked Optics InfoBase.
Manuscripts should conform to requirements for regular papers or briefs (similar to those outlined on the inside back cover of the IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology).
Manuscripts can be submitted electronically through IEEE's Manuscript Central. http://leos-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com/
Other questions contact Linda Matarazzo, Manager, IEEE LEOS Editorial Office, l.matarazzo@ieee.org (phone +1 732 562 3910; fax +1 732 981 1138).
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