Researchers demonstrate advanced display technology

By Paul Ridden <http://www.gizmag.com/author/paul-ridden/>

*11:25 August 31, 2010*

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Researchers from the University of Michigan have unveiled a more efficient,
brighter and higher definition display technology than that used in today's
LCDs
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Only a small percentage of backlight actually makes its way out through the
multiple layers that make up the ubiquitous LCD displays we use today. That
may change with the development of new filter technology at the University
of Michigan. White light is sent through tiny, precisely spaced gaps on
nano-thin sheets of aluminum and is said to result in brighter, higher
definition color reproduction. Other benefits of the technology include
efficiency gains and simpler manufacturing.

A traditional LCD display is made up of two layers of polarizers, a color
filter sheet, and two layers of electrode-laced glass in addition to the
liquid crystal layer. The new color filter cuts out a couple of extra layers
by acting as a simultaneous polarizer. It's less than 200nm thick, and
consists of a layer of Zinc Selenide sandwiched between two sheets of
aluminum.

At precise intervals, tiny slits trap and transmit white backlight out
through the structure. Different spacings essentially result in different
wavelengths being caught. Gratings set at around 360 nanometers apart emit
red light, those spaced at 270 nanometers emit green, and blue colored light
comes from slits spaced about 225 nanometers apart.

The research team, led by Jay Guo, an associate professor in University of
Michigan's Department of Macromolecular Science and
Engineering<http://www.engin.umich.edu/prog/macro/>,
used the technique to produce a tiny University logo which is about a sixth
the size of a human hair at 12 x 9 microns. OK, so it looks a little blurred
in the photo, but that's because it has been magnified about 5,000 times.

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The pixel size produced by the new filter is around eight times smaller than
those on an iPhone 4 and "about an order of magnitude smaller than those on
a typical computer screen," according to Guo. "Amazingly, we found that even
a few slits can already produce well-defined color, which shows its
potential for extremely high-resolution display and spectral imaging."
Future uses for the technology include wearable or extremely compact
displays as well as monitors and projectors.

The university is currently looking at patenting the technique while the
researchers look to make the technique production-ready, a task said to be
made easier by the potential for simpler manufacturing processes.

Detailed information on the technology can be found in the research paper,
entitled "Plasmonic nano-resonators for high resolution color filtering and
spectral imaging", which has now been published in *Nature
Communication*<http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal/v1/n5/full/ncomms1058.html>
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