Exciting Developments in Oxide TFT Technology
Monday, May 13, 2013 - 4:00pm - 4:50pm
KEC 1001
John F. Wager
Professor, Michael and Judith Gaulke Chair
School of EECS
Oregon State University
Abstract:
Amorphous oxide semiconductor thin-film transistors are transitioning towards
commercialization for active-matrix liquid crystal display applications. They
also appear well-positioned to meet the more demanding challenges associated
with active-matrix organic light-emitting device. The objective of this talk is
to review the origins and current status of AOS TFTs for display applications.
This talk will be presented as a Keynote Address at the upcoming SID Display
Week 2013 International Convention, Vancouver, CA, May 21, 2013.
Speaker Biography:
John F. Wager holds the Michael and Judith Gaulke Endowed Chair in the School of EECS at Oregon State University. He is lead author of a book entitled "Transparent Electronics." Transparent electronics technology developed in his group at OSU was licensed to Hewlett-Packard Company who has continued advanced joint-development with his group. This technology is finding emerging, high-value applications in flat-panel display thin-film transistor backplanes. His current research interests include transparent electronics, oxide electronics, metal-insulator tunneling electronics, thin-film photovoltaics, and nanolaminated metamaterials.
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