Search Results - "Sarrasin, Denis"
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Multi-user volumetric 360° display based on retro-reflective transparent surfaces
Published in Optics express (21-12-2020)“…We present in details the development of a 360° volumetric display based on the use of a transparent projection surface. The optical scheme derives from the…”
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75-1: Invited Paper: GaN-based Emissive Microdisplays: A Very Promising Technology for Compact, Ultra-high Brightness Display Systems
Published in SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers (01-05-2016)“…High‐brightness GaN‐based emissive microdisplays can be fabricated with different approaches. Using the hybridization approach, we have developed 2 types of…”
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Towards a low-cost high-quality carbon-nanotube field-emission display
Published in Journal of the Society for Information Display (01-12-2004)“…— We have developed field‐emission‐display technology driven by chemical‐vapor‐deposition‐grown carbon‐nanotube emitters incorporated in a simple, low‐cost…”
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57.1: Invited Paper: A Status on the Emission Uniformity of CNT FED Technology
Published in SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers (01-06-2006)“…In this paper we discuss the non uniformity of CNT FED technology. Based on recent results obtained on four different cathode structures it is shown that the…”
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37.5L: Late-News Paper: 6″ Colour CNT FED Demonstrator with High Peak Brightness
Published in SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers (01-05-2007)“…In this paper, a 6′colour CNT‐FED prototype with the pixel structure of an HDTV display is described. The pixel size is 3×200μm × 600μm, the white peak…”
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19.1: Distinguished Paper: Towards A Low Cost High Quality Carbon Nanotubes Field Emission Display
Published in SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers (01-05-2004)“…We have developed field emission display technology driven by Chemical Vapor Deposition grown carbon nanotube emitters incorporated in a simple, low cost…”
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