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THE TWELFTHINTERNATIONALDISPLAYRESEARCHCONFERENCE
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October 12-14,1992
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER HIROSHIMAHIROSHIMA, JAPAN
Sponsored by
Society for Information Display8055 West Manchester Avenue, Suite 615, Playa del Rey, California 90293, U.S.A. i -m- f—,f — ,
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The Institute of Television Engineers of JapanKikai-Shinko-Kaikan #209, 3-5-8 Shiba-Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105, Japan
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30-8:55 Room A
Welcome RemarksMaster of Ceremony: C. Tani, General Secretary
S. KobayashiConference Chairman
M. FukushimaExecutive Chairman
T. UchidaProgram Chairman
AV System for Japan Display '92/. Ohishi
HDTV Use Coordinating Chaiman
8:55-10:25
Session 1
Keynote Addresses
Room A
Chairman Co-Chairman
T. Uchida A. LakatosTohoku Univ. Xerox
Sl-1 Display Devices and Technical InnovationsK. Kurokawa 3
Sl-2 The Impact of HDTV on SocietyT. Yamazaki 7
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Chairman Co-Chairman
A. C. Lowe S. MikoshibaIBM UK Univ. Electro-Corn.
S2-1 Human Factors Problems with "Vision-LikeTelevision" (VLTV)G. Boerger 13
Chairman Co-Chairman
C. i.ee H. AraiKorea Advd. Inst. of Mitsubishi Elec.Sci. & Tech.
S2-2 High Definition Television Display Research—Present and FutureW. E. Glenn 17
14:00-17:20 Room A
Special Session SP1
Image Representation & Display
Chairman Co-Chairman
J. J. McCann E. NakamaePolaroid Hiroshima Pref. Univ.
SP1-1 HDTV—New Tool of ExpressionInvited N. Kumabe 23
SP1-2 Image Representation in the Field of Promo-tion and PublicityH. Nakamura 27
SP1-3 HDTV (Hi-Vision) Computer GraphicsH. Tamegaya 31
SP1-4 The Art of the Growth Model for HDTV Com-puter PicturesY. Kawaguchi 35
Chairman Co-Chairman
H. Tamegaya H. IsonoMedia Int'l NHK
SP1-5 Calculated Color Appearances for DisplayInvited and Hardcopy
J. J. McCann 39
SP1-6 Presenting and Electronic Publishing: Publi-shing and Printing Technology in an Age withVarious MediaT. Teshima 43
SP1-7 Rendering of Outdoor ScenesE. Nakamae 47
1*00.17:00 Room B
Session 3
LCD Matrix
Chairman Co-Chairman
T. J. Scheffer A. FukudaIn Focus Systems Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
S3-1 Characteristics of the Large Size, High Resolu-Invited tion FLCD
A. Tsuboyama, Y. Hanyu, S. Yoshihara,J. Kanbe 53
S3-2 Multi-Color Video-Rate Antiferroelectric LCDswith High Contrast and Wide ViewY. Yamada, N. Yamamoto, M. Yamawaki,I. Kawamura, Y. Suzuki 57
S3-3 9.4" 4096 Color CSH-LCDS. Takenaka, H. Watanabe, S. Kanagawa,S. Ishikawa, S. Hirose, Y. Kondo, T. Yamamoto,S. Yamauchi, J. F. Clerc, M. Aizawa 61
S3-4 A New Addressing Technique for Fast Respon-ding STN LCDsT. N. Ruckmongathan, T. Kuwata, T. Ohnishi,S. lhara, H. Koh, Y. Nakagawa 65
S3-5 Pulse-Height Modulation (PHM) Gray ShadingMethods for Passive Matrix LCDsA. R. Conner, T. J. Scheffer 69
S3-6 Front-Lit Flat Panel Display from PolymerStabilized Cholesteric TexturesJ. W. Doane, D. K. Yang, Z. Yaniv 73
S3-7 Addressing Techniques for RMS RespondingLCDsT. N. Ruckmongathan 77
14:00-16:50
Image
Session 4
Pickup & Related
Room
Devices
C
Chairman Co-Chairman
M. Kurashige M. FukushimaNHK Hitachi Device Eng.
S4-1 HARP : High-Sensitivity Image Pickup TubeInvited K. Shidara, K. Tanioka, T. Hirai 83
S4-2 Development of High Resolution TV Camerafor Real Time Digital Radiography SystemH. Yokouchi, Y. Onodera, M. Tsuneoka 87
S4-3 A New Type Electrographic X-ray CameraS. Shirouzu, S. Inoue 91
S4-4 A New High-Performance Digital Noise Anal-yzer for HDTV and NTSC Image SensorsV. Nishida, T. Ohgami, Y. lino, H. Ohtake,Y. Fujita, H. Kosawa 95
S4-5 Phase Modulation with a MicroChannel SpatialLight Modulator (MSLM)T. Hori, H. Toyoda, T. Hara 99
14:00-17:00 Room D
Session 5
Projection Displays
Chairman Co-Chairman
W. P. Bleha K. WakatsukiHughes Aircraft Nippon Avionics
S5-1 Large Screen Projection DisplaysInvited W. P. Bleha 105
S5-2 High Resolution, High Writing Speed, Photoad-dressed, Storage-Type Liquid Crystal LightValves with Continuous GrayscaleF. J. Kahn, N. Bergstrom, M. Bone, W. Chen,X. Chen, B. Loucks, R. Marion, R. Mclnnis,E. Resurrecion, D. Slobodin, D. Sugiarto
109
S5-3 LCPC Projection Display System for HDTVY. Ooi, M. Sekine, S. Niiyama, Y. Hirai,M. Kunigita, T. Wakabayashi, M. Yuki,T. Gunjima 113
S5-4 An LCD Projector with Interleaved Pixels byUsing Four LCD Projection Units and a Pyram-idal MirrorT. Okimura, N. Hagiwara, K. Masuda, K. Uehira,T. Nomura, Y. Takahashi, S. Sakai 117
S5-5 Efficient Optical Configuration for PolarizedWhite Light Illumination of 16/9 LCDs in Pro-jection DisplayC. Nicolas, B. Loiseaux, J. P. Huignard,A. Dupont 121
S5-6 An lM-Pixel Full Color Projection DisplayUsing Nematic-Cholesteric Phase TransitionLiquid Crystals/. Yabe, H. Saito, T. Yoshihara, S. Kasahara,A. Mochizuki, T. Narusawa 125
14:00-17:00 Room E
Emissive/Hard Copy/Human Factors, etc
P l - l A Three Color VFD Panel for Rate InformationApplicationS. Kikuta, Y. Miura, T. Nagasako, K. Kinoshita,K. Kasano 131
Pl-2 Two-Color Graphic FLVFD with Internal ColorFiltersY. Tsuruoka, Y. Okamoto 135
Pl -3 Measurement of V. U. V. Radiation from Nar-row Gap Glow Discharge in He-Xe GasT. Ohi, T. Shimozuma, K. Yoshikawa,Y. Yasojima 139
P l -4 Dependence of Barrier Rib Width on Bright-ness and Luminous Efficiency in Barrier Elec-trode Structure of AC Plasma Displays byApplying Reflective Deposition PhosphorH. Uchiike, A. Manabe, K. Machida 143
Pl-5 Effects of Insulator Conductivity on EL Prop-erties of ZnS:Tb,F ACTFEL Devices with Con-ductive Ta2O5 LayersY. Tsuchiya, T. Kuki, S. Okamoto, M. Kurashige
147
Pl-6 Development of Dielectric Strength MeasuringSystem and Its ApplicationT. Kuki, Y. Tsuchiya, S. Okamoto, M. Kurashige
151
Pl -7 The Calculation of Magnetic Deflection Fieldwith Several Ferromagnetic Loops by Bound-ary Element MethodX. Sheng 155
Pl -8 Magnetic Field Calculation of Deflection Yokeby Surface Magnetic Charge Method with Four-ier TransformationS. Nakata, T. Nakagawa 159
Pl -9 Optimization of EO Performance of theDouble-Layered Half-Wavelength FLCDY. G. Jin, T. Yamazaki, M. Itoh, Y. limura,S. Kobayashi 163
Pl -10 Photoconductor Symmetrical TransmissiveFerroelectric Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Mod-ulatorS. Yamamoto, R. Sekura, T. Ebihara, N. Kato
167
Pl -11 High Resolution Liquid Crystal Light Modula-tors with Polymeric PhotoconductorsV. Mylnikov 171
Pl-12 Bacteriorhodopsin, a Dynamic High ResolutionOptical Recording Material for Parallel OpticalInformation ProcessingF.-H. Kreuzer, H. Leigeber, R. Maurer, A. Miller
175
Pl-13 Tristable Operation of Antiferroelectric LiquidCrystal Light Valves Optically Addressed byUsing Amorphous Silicon PhotosensorT. Oyama, S. Hamada, T. Masuda,N. S. Takahashi, S. Kurita, I. Kawamura,T. Hagiwara, H. Kuriyama 179
Pl-14 Electrically Controlled Spatial Frequency Fil-ter Based on PDLCE. V. Babak, J. G. Barishev, M. G. Tomilin
183
Pl-15 The Development of an 8.7 Inch Large TFT-LCD System for Audio-Visual Application to beUsed for Both NTSC and PAL StandardK. Mizukata, M. Takeda, T. lemoto, Y. Kanatani,M. Hijikigawa 187
Pl-16 A High Quality 10.4-in Digital LCTVH. Fujiwara, H. Okumura 191
Pl-17 Initial Investigation into the Effects of Ambi-ent Lighting on Field-Sequential Three-Dimensional Video SystemsA. P. McLaurin 195
Pl-18 Edge Emitter™ Light Generation Characteris-ticsT. C. Matty, D. Leksell, T. Tamura 199
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
*30-12:00 Room A
Session 6
Switching Elements for Active-Matrix LCDs!
Chairman Co-Chairman
M. J. Thompson T. YamazakiXerox PARC Mitsubishi Elec.
S6-1 Future of Amorphous Si TFTs and Their Fabri-Invited cation Technologies
N. Ibaraki 205
S6-2 An a-Si TFT Array for 15-in. Full-Color HighResolution LCDT. Kawamura, K. Fujii, K. Honda, K. Iwasaki,T. Tamura, H. Koseki, S. Hotta 209
S6-3 Performance of Ion-Doped Self-Aligned a-SiTFT for AMLCDsN. Hirano, S. Nishida, K. Takechi, H. Uchida,S. Kaneko 213
S6-4 The Properties of Al-Ta and Al-Ti Alloy Filmsfor Address Lines of TFT-LCDsS. Yamamoto, T. Ohnishi, K. Yoshikawa,K. Itayama, Y. Koga 217
S6-5 TFT Device Characterization by TransientMeasurementN. S. Caswell 221
S6-6 Active Matrix with Integrated Drivers on Soda-Lime Glass Using Poly-CdSe and Poly-GeH. De Smet, J. Capon, J. De Baets, I. De Rycke,J. Doutreloigne, A. Van Calster, J. Vanfleteren
225
S6-7 Afterimage Improvement on TFD-LCD byCurrent-Voltage Characteristic Symmetrizingof TFDT. Hirai, K. Miyake, T. Nakamura, S. Kamagami,H. Morita 229
8:30-12:00 Room B
Session 7
LC Components
Chairman Co-Chairman
M. Schadt M. AnandanH. Roche Thomas Electr.
S7-1 A Polarization Converter for High-BrightnessInvited Liquid Crystal Light Valve Projector
M. Imai, M. Sakamoto, N. Nishida 235
S7-2 A Multi-Page PDLC Display Using anElectrical-Field-Assisted Thermal ProcessingK. Kato, K. Tanaka, S. Tsuru, S. Sakai
239
S7-3 Scattering Type Displays Using MemoryEffects in a Nematic LC Cell without RubbingT. Nose, Y. Ukawa, S. Sato 243
S7-4 New Normally White Negative BirefringenceFilm Compensated Twisted Nematic LCDs withLargest Viewing Angle PerformanceH. L Ong 247
S7-5 A High-Intensity Flat Fluorescent LampG. Hamagishi, K. Terada, M. Sakata, H. Yagi,S. Kishimoto 251
S7-6 Enhancement of Luminance and Area Illumi-nation Ratio of a Flat Fluorescent Lamp forBacklighting LCDM. Anandan, D. Ketchum, J. Brain, W. N. Can
255
S7-7 Directional Diffuser Lens Array for BacklitLCDsR. I. McCartney, D. Syroid 259
8:30-12:00 Room C
Session 8
CRT Components
Chairman Co-Chairman
J. van den Berg M. MaedaPhilips Sony
S8-1 Issues in Standards and in Measurements ofInvited CRT Display Quality
C. Infante 265
S8-2 Improved Gun Design for Self-ConvergingHDTV Color CRTsH. Suzuki, N. Tominaga, M. Natsuhara,K. Sugawara 269
S8-3 Analysis on Electron Beams of CRTs withAxi-Asymmetric Electron GunsK. Oku, A. Tobe, M. Imazeki, S. Shirai,K. Osakabe 273
S8-4 Prediction Method for Convergence Erroramong R, G and B Electron Beams in CRT Dueto Eddy Current on Shield CupM. Koizumi, Y. Higuchi, K. Majima, I. Yoshimi
277
S8-5 Electron Backscattering in Shadow MaskTubesJ. Schug 281
S8-6 A New System Compensating Low FrequencyLeakage Magnetic Field for Color Display CRTM. Yokota, H. Koba 285
S8-7 Anti-Glare, Anti-Reflection and Anti-Static(AGRAS) Coating for CRTsH. Tohda, N. Arimoto, H. Hayama, T. Takahashi
289
8:30-12:00 Room D
Session 9
3D Displays
Chairman Co-Chairman
J. Hamasaki S. HiranoUniv. of East Asia IBM, Japan
S9-1 Autostereoscopic 3D Image DisplayInvited J. Hamasaki 295
S9-2 "Evolution Strategy" on 3D Image Processing—Finding Depth from ViewsM. Pusch, J. Hamasaki, T. Fujii 299
S9-3 Autostereoscopic 3D LCD Display Using LCD-Generated Parallax BarrierH. Isono, M. Yasuda, H. Sasazawa 303
S9-4 Linear Moving Screen Type 3D DisplayH. Yamada, H. Sumita, K. Muraoka, K. Miyaji
307
S9-5 The Use of a Holographic Movie to EstimatePicture Quality for a Proposed HolographicTelevisionK. Higuchi 311
S9-6 Moving 3D-CGH Reconstruction Using a LiquidCrystal Spatial Wavefront Modulator7. Sonehara, H. Miura, J. Amako 315
S9-7 High Quality Recording Method for Full-ColorHolographic 3D PrinterM. Yamaguchi, H. Enomoto, T. Honda,N.Ohyama 319
14:00-17:
LCD
10
Session
Manufacturing
10
&
Room
Equipment
A
Chairman Co-Chairman
F. Morin J. A. CastellanoCNET Stanford Resources
S10-1 Design and Process Technology for Large AreaInvited and High-Resolution TFT/LCDs
7. Tsukada 325
S10-2 Improvements of Yield Estimation for Large-Area TFT-LCDs/ . Nakai, M. Akiyama, M. Ogawa, K. Suzuki
329
S10-3 In-Process Functional Inspection Techniquefor Active-Matrix LCD Panels7. Kido 333
Chairman Co-Chairman
J. A. Castellano F. MorinStanford Resources CNET
S10-4 Current Progress in Manufacturing ProcessInvited Technologies and Equipment for AMLCDs
H. Morimoto 337
S10-5 Reactor Concepts and Substrate Size in ActiveMatrix LCD Mass ProductionN. Naono 341
S10-6 Impurity Doping for LCD-TFT by Ion ShowerSystem with Rough Mass SeparationM. Tanjyo, N. Miyamoto, J. Fujita 345
1*00-17:00 ^ B
Special Session SP2
Optical Computing & Display
Chairman Co-Chairman
Y- Ll K. TakizawaNEC Res. Inst. NHK
SP2-1 Optical Parallel Digital ComputersInvited Y. Ichioka, J. Tanida 351
SP2-2 Liquid Crystal Devices for Optical SignalProcessing7. Kurokawa 355
SP2-3 Coherent Input Devices for Parallel OpticalComputingY. Takaki, H. Ohzu 359
SP2-4 Joint Transform Correlator Using a NewThreshold Characteristic of Ferroelectric Liq-uid Crystal Spatial Light Modulator LAPS-SLM7. Iwaki, N. Kasama, Y. Mitsuoka,S. Yamamoto 363
SP2-5 Optical Image Processing by Using LiquidCrystal Panels7. Yoshimura, T. Uchida 367
SP2-6 Sparse Encoding Algorithm for Optical As-sociative Memory Using Bistable SpatialLight ModulatorH. Toyoda, M. Ishikawa 371
14:00-15:15 R o o m c
Session 11
CRT Technologies
Chairman Co-Chairman
C. Infante H. SuzukiDigital Equip. Matsushita Electr.
SI 1-1 Back Modulation Type Flat CRTA. Takahashi, Y. Sakamoto, Y. Kobayashi, K. Akai,I. Fukuda 377
Sll -2 6.9 Inch High-Resolution Projection CRT forHDTV Displays7. Asano, K. Hirota, K. Oku, Y. Tanaka,K. Nakayama, M. Ohsawa 381
SI 1-3 Study to Improve the Flood-Beam CRT forGiant Screen DisplayM. Morikawa, Y. Seko, H. Kamogawa, S. Uemura,7. Shimojo _ _ 335
Session 12
Display Systems
C h a i r m a n
I Tluboi K. HiranoRyukoku Univ. Sumitimo Elec.
M. Kawai, J. Shima, H. Ito 391
S12-2 Private Display Method for TeleconferencesK. Nakazawa, S. Shiwa, S. Ichmose 395
S12-3 Resolution Analysis of Eye-Contact TechniqueUsing a BHMM. Kuriki, H. Aral, K. Uehira, S. Sakai
399
SI2-4 Automatic MTF (Modulation Transfer Func-tion) Measurement of CRT DisplayM. Kanazawa, I. Kondoh 403
S12-5 HDTV Virtual Reality6. Welch, R. Kruk 407
SI2-6 Beyond the Video RAMS. Mallicoat 411
15:45-17:10 Room C
Session 13
FED/YFD/LED
Chairman Co-Chairman
H. F. Gray J. ItohNaval Res. Lab. Electrotechnical Lab.
S13-1 Vacuum Microelectronics for Future DisplayInvited Technology
7. Utsumi 417
S13-2 ZnGa2O4 : Mn Green CathodoluminescentPhosphor for VFDs7. Toki, H. Kataoka, S. Itoh 421
S13-3 A 16x16 Dot RGB Multi-Color LED Module anda Large-Scale LED DisplayK. Koga, Y. Inoue, Y. Matsushita, Y. Ueda,T. Kunisato, T. Uetani, 7. Yamaguchi, H. Yamane,M. Michimori, 7. Niina 425
14.-00-17A0 Room E
Poster 2
LCDs
P2-1 Active Matrix Network Simulator ConsideringNonlinear C-V Characteristics of TFT's Intrin-sic CapacitancesM. Ohta, M. Tsumura, J. Ohida, J. Ohwada,K. Suzuki 431
P2-2 Transient Analysis of TFT-LCDs with AnalyticModeling of TN-LC CellsJ. K. Yoon, H. S. Choi, W. Kim, S. B. Kwon,W. S. Park 435
P2-3 Capacitance-Voltage Characteristics of a-SiTFTsM. Nakazato, 7. Higuchi 439
P2-4 A New Threshold Voltage Shift EstimationMethod for Bias-Temperature-Stress of Amor-phous Silicon Thin-Film TransistorsF. R. Libsch, J. Kanicki 443
P2-5 Design Consideration on Stepper Shot-BlockPerceptionK. Suzuki, M. Shibusawa 447
P2-6 Mo-Polycide Gate High-Temperature Poly-SiTFTs for HDTV LCDs/. Yudasaka, Y. Matsueda, S. Takenaka,0. Okumura, M. Yazaki, N. Okamoto, T. Inoue
451
P2-7 Effects of Solid Phase Crystallization and LDDDoping on Leakage Current Distributions inPoly-Si TFTs with Multiple Gate StructuresI-W. Wu, A. Lewis, A. Chiang 455
P2-8 Optimization of Half-Tone Image on MIM Ad-dressed LCD'sV. Sorokin, A. G. Smirnov, V. Vysotsky
459
P2-9 Accurate TFT-LCD Addressing by High Fre-quency Video DriverF. Morin, P. Weisse, A. Lelah, P. Senn,G. Martel, C. Rossignol, B. Renaudin 463
P2-10 Adaptive Drive : A New Drive Waveform forReducing Cross-Talk in Active Matrix DisplaysK. J. llcisin 467
P2-11 Flickerless Multi-Color Display Method forTFT-LCDsS. Nishitani, H. Mano, N. Kasai, T. Furuhashi,7. Futami, Y. Igarashi 471
P2-12 An 8.4-in. TFT-LCD System for a Note-SizeComputer Using 3-Bit Digital Data DriversH. Okada, M. Tanaka, M. Okano, S. Uehira,H. Fukuoka, Y. Kanatani, M. Hijikigawa
475
P2-13 High Resolution 11-in. Diagonal Multi ColorTFT-LCD for WorkstationK. Shibata, K. Takahashi, T. Futami, K. Suzuki,M. Ohta, M. Kitajima, A. Hasebe, H. Mano
479
P2-14 Measurement and Application of SpectralPolarization Characteristics of Liquid CrystalDisplay PanelsJ. S. Kim, C. H. Lee, B. G. Rho, H. Lee
483
P2-15 Liquid Crystal Mixtures for High Contrast andFast Response STN LCDsS. Kawakami, K. Kotani, S. Shirokura, H. Ohnishi,Y. Fujita, T. Ohtsuka, H. Takatsu, F. Moia
487
P2-16 Fabrication of TN and STN LCDs Using One-Side RubbingY. Toko, Y. limura, S. Kobayashi 491
P2-17 A Wide-Viewing Angle Color STN-LCD withBiaxial Retardation Films7. Miyashita, Z. Kikuchi, Y. Miyazawa, H. Aoki,A. Mawatari 495
P2-18 A New Driving Method for Crosstalk Compen-sation in Simple-Matrix LCDsH. Hirai, S. Kondo, A. Murayama, H. Hatoh
499
P2-19 Hardware Architectures for Video-Rate, ActiveAddressed STN DisplaysB. Clifton, D. Prince 503
P2-20 Physical Properties of Ferroelectric LiquidCrystalline Mixtures with Optically Active rf-valerolactone DerivativesY. Kageyama, 7. Ikemoto, F. Onuma, Y. Nakaoka,K. Oshioka, K. Ichimura, K. Mori 507
P2-21 Molecular Alignment Engineering for Fer-roelectric Liquid Crystals by SiO ObliquelyEvaporated FilmsA. Yasuda, H. Takanashi, E. Matsui, K. Nito,K. Arai 511
P2-22 Field Induced Biaxiality in SmA Phase of aFerroelectric Liquid Crystals : The Effect ofthe Rubbing Strength Worked on AlignmentFilmsM. Kimura, T. Akahane, S. Kobayashi 515
P2-23 Four States of Surface Stabilized FerroelectricLiquid Crystal with Parallel RubbingA. Tagawa, H. Katsuse, K. Tamai, N. Itoh,M. Koden, S. Miyoshi, T. Wada 519
P2-24 An Enhanced Chevron SSFLC DisplayP. Bos 523
P2-25 Electro-Optic Responses of AntiferroelectricLiquid CrystalsH. Okada, T. Sakurai, T. Katoh, H. Onnagawa,N. Nakatani, K. Miyashita 527
P2-26 An Imaging Device with Polymer DispersedLiquid Crystal Containing an Isomeric Com-poundA. Kishida, A. Nozawa, K. Nakamura 531
P2-27 Transparent Memory States in Thermally Ad-dressed Displays in PDLC FilmsR. Yamaguchi, H. Ookawara, M. Ishigame,S. Sato 535
P2-28 Scattering LC Modulators Application in ImagePresentation Optical SystemsM. G. Tomilin, I. Baryishev 539
P2-29 Image Presentation Optical Systems withLocal Spatial Modulation of Blinding ObjectsA. P. Onoknov, J. N. Tarnakin, M. G. Tomilin
543
P2-30 In-Plane Switching of Nematic Liquid CrystalsR. Kiefer, B. Weber, F. Windscheid, G. Baur
547
19:30-21:00
EVENING SESSION
Regional Display Research
Room
Projects
A
Chairman Co-Chairman
H. Uchiike S. MorozumiHiroshima Univ Xerox PARC
ES-1 Research and Development Projects in theUnited StatesH. M. Hoffman 553
ES-2 U. S. A. Advanced Display TechnologyA. H. Firester 553
ES-3 Some Recent Display Development in EuropeM. Hareng 553
ES-4 Japan Key Technology Center: A Venture intothe Third RoadS. Taguchi 554
ES-5 Development of an LCD Rear Projector forHDTV7. Hirashima 554
ES-6 Display Research Project of GTCE. Kaneko 554
ES-7 Information Technology R/D Policy and Dis-play Technology in JapanK. Makiuchi 554
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:30-9:55
Session
Active-Matrix
14
LCDsl
Room A
Chairman Co-Chairman
C. Lee H. HoriKorea Advd. Inst. of Sci. & ToshibaTech.
S14-1 Poly-Si TFT Devices and Their Application toInvited LCDs
A. H. Firester, W. R. Roach, R. Stewart557
S14-2 3.7-in. HDTV Poly-Si TFT-LCD Light Valve withFully Integrated Peripheral DriversY. Matsueda, 7. Ozawa, J. Nakamura, S. Takei,H. Kamakura, N. Okamoto 561
S14-3 A Self-Scanned Light Valve with Poly-Si TFTDrivers by Low Temperature Process below6O0°CS. Yamamoto, Y. Nishihara, T. Hikichi, Y. Uno,I. Asai, M. Fuse, T. Hamano 565
8:30-12:00
LCD
Session
General &
15
Materials
Room B
Chairman Co-Chairman
G. Baur H. OnnagawaFraunhofer-lnst. Toyama Univ.
S15-1 Liquid Crystals for Advanced LCD Technol-Invited ogies
6. A. Rieger, B. S. Scheuble 571
S15-2 Improved Electrooptical Properties of theNaphthalene Base FLC by Tolane FLCsA. Mochizuki, K. Motoyoshi, M. Nakatsuka,M. Satoh, K. Yoshio 575
S15-3 High Contrast Cl-Uniform State of SurfaceStabilized Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Dis-plays with High Pretilt Aligning FilmM. Koden, T. Numao, N. Itoh, M. Shiomi,S. Miyoshi, 7. Wada 579
SI5-4 Transit Times of Native Ions in FerroelectricLiquid Crystals for High-Resolution DisplayPanelsR. J. Mugridge, D. J. Gibbons 583
SI5-5 On the Relationship between the MaterialParameters and the Switching Dynamics inTwisted Nematic Liquid CrystalsK. Tarumi, H. Numata, H. Prucher, B. Schuler
587
S15-6 A Complementary TN LCD with Wide-Viewing-Angle GrayscaleK. Takatori, K. Sumiyoshi, Y. Hirai, S. Kaneko
591
S15-7 Detailed Morphology of Rubbed AlignmentLayers and Surface Anchoring of Liquid Crys-talsE. S. Lee, Y. Saito, T. Uchida 595
8:30-12:00
Session IS
PDPs
Room C
Chairman Co-Chairman
L Weber S. MikoshibaPlasmaco Univ. Electro-Corn.
S16-1 AC Plasma—A Technology for ProfessionalInvited and Consumer Flat Color Displays
J. Deschamps, H. Doyeux 601
S16-2 A Full Color AC Plasma Display with 256 GrayScaleK. Yoshikawa, Y. Kanazawa, M. Wakitani,T. Shinoda, A. Ohtsuka 605
S16-3 A 19-in.-Diagonal Full-Color AC Plasma TV-DisplayY. Sano, T. Okajima, 7. Ota, K. Iseki,K. Nunomura 609
Chairman Co-Chairman
R. Johnson H. UchiikeSAI Hiroshima Univ.
SI6-4 Vacuum-Evaporated- and Thick-Film-Printed-Dielectric Materials for Protecting Layer in ACPlasma DisplaysK. Machida, H. Uchiike, H. Sasaki,E. Munemoto 613
S16-5 An 8-in. Pulse Memory Color DC-PDP withoutAuxiliary CellM. Seki, 7. Yamamoto, 7. Kawai, H. Murakami,K. Shimada, H. Ishiga, K. Shibuya, M. Oka
617
S16-6 The Optimization of Pulse Waveforms andPanel Structure in DC Memory PDPK. C. Choi, B. J. Shin, K.-W. Whang 621
S16-7 A New White Monochrome PDPK. Inaguma, S. Fujiwara, K. Nomura 625
10:20-12:00
Session
Active-Matrix
17
LCDs It
Room A
Chairman Co-Chairman
A. H. Firester S. MorozumiDavid Sarnoff Res. Ctr. Xerox PARC
S17-1 A Full-Color TFT-LCD with a Polymer-Dispersed StructureH. Yoshida, M. Ohashi, I. Tomita, M. Okabe
631
S17-2 A Novel Technology for a-Si TFT-LCDs withBuried ITO Electrode (Bl) StructureG. Kawachi, E. Kimura, Y. Wakui, N. Konishi,Y. Matsukawa, H. Yamamoto, A. Sasano
635
S17-3 Quantitative Analysis of DC Induced InternalPotential and Image-Sticking Phenomena inTFT-LCDsS. Takahashi, S. Miyake, T. Tobita, H. Takasago
639
SI7-4 An Advanced Capacitively Coupled DrivingMethod of TFT-LCDY. Nanno, H. Maeda, E. Yamamoto, T. Tsukada,E. Takeda, I. Yamashita 643
14:00-14:50
Session
Active-Matrix
17
LCDs II
Room A
Chairman Co-Chairman
A. H. Firester S. MorozumiDavid Sarnoff Res. Ctr. Xerox PARC
S17-5 Reducing Cross-Talk in Active Matrix Displaysthrough the Use of Frequency Sensitive LiquidCrystal Materials7. S. Buzak, K. llcisin 647
S17-6 A TFD-LCD with Reduced CrosstalkK. Miyake, S. Kamagami, 7. Nakamura,H. Morita 651
8:30-12:10 Room D
Special Session SP3
Future Display Systems
for Human interface
Chairman Co-Chairman
D. Bosman S. OkabayashiUniv. of Twente Nissan Motor
SP3-1 Cognitive Activities Based on the Reflex, theInvited Program and the Voluntary Controls
H. Tamura, Y. Chen, Y. Shibuya 657
SP3-2 Display Technology for Users with No andInvited Low Vision
K. Oda 661
SP3-3 The Application of High Definition DisplayInvited Technology to the Design of Mobile Comput-
ing SystemsR. L. Johnson, D. E. Williams 665
SP3-4 Low Cost Portable Display Development andEvaluation for Distributed Interactive Tacti-cal SimulatorsM. L. Thomas, E. Martin, G. Serfoss 669
SP3-5 Technological Trends of the In-Vehicle VisualInvited Interface
Y. Hirota 673
SP3-6 Vehicle Navigation System and Display Soft-Invited wares
K. Hirano 677
SP3-7 Display Technology in Automotive SafetySystemsM. Sakata, S. Okabayashi 681
14:00-17:00
Session 18
Polymer Dispersed LCDs
Room B
Chairman Co-Chairman
P. Alt S. NaemuraIBM Merck Japan
S18-1 Light Scattering Mechanisms in Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal FilmsP. S. Drzaic, A. M. Gonzales 687
S18-2 Characterization of Light Scattering inNematic Droplet-Polymer Films ContainingSmall Nematic DropletsY. Yano, N. Kinugasa 691
S18-3 Electro-Optical Properties of PDLC CellsContaining Fluorinated PolymerN. Yamada, T. Hirai, N. Ohnishi, S. Kouzaki,F. Funada, K. Awane 695
S18-4 Improvement of Hysteresis in Polymer Disper-sed Liquid Crystal (PDLC) by Control of Poly-mer OrientationE. Shimada, 7. Uchida 699
S18-5 A Reflective Polymer Network Liquid Crystal/Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal (PNLC/TNLC)Double Layer DisplayY. Umezu, H. Takatsu, K. Takeuchi 703
S18-6 A Novel LC Cell Configuration for a Bright,Reflective, Color LCDH. Ikeno, 7. Gotoh, K. Sumiyoshi, H. Murai,Y. Hirai, E. Hasegawa, S. Kaneko 707
14:00-17:00 Room C
Session 19
EL Displays
Chairman Co-Chairman
R. T. Tuenge Y. A. OnoPlanar Systems Hitachi
S19-1 Compound Semiconductors for Emissive Dis-Invited plays
H. Kukimoto 713
S19-2 A 4.4-in.-Diagonal RGB Multi-Color TFEL Dis-playA. Matsuno, T. Nire, F. Wada, K. Fuchiwaki,A. Miyakoshi 717
S19-3 A 4.7 in.-Diagonal TFEL Display with WhiteEmitting Phosphor LayerY. Tanaka, S. Yamada, M. Minamoto, Y. Fujita,T. Konishi 721
S19-4 White Light Emitting ElectroluminescentDevices with (SrS:Ce/ZnS:Mn)n MultilayeredThin FilmsK. Ohmi, S. Tanaka, Y. Yamano, K. Fujimoto,H. Kobayashi, R. H. Mauch, K. 0. Velthaus,H. W. Schock 725
Chairman Co-Chairman
R. T. Tuenge H. KobayashiPlanar Systems Tottori Univ.
S19-5 How Large Can an EL-Display Be ?M. H. A berg 729
S19-6 Effect of Indium Diffusion on Aging in DCThin-Film/Powder Hybrid EL with ZnS:TbOFand ZnS:Mn Active Layers7. Anzaki, S. Wada, S. Kobayashi, 7. Yoshii,S. Tanaka, H. Kobayashi 733
S19-7 Improved Luminance in Green-Color TFELDevice with Sputtered ZnS:TbOFH. Yoshino, M. Ohura, S. Kurokawa, H. Ohnishi
737
14:00-17:00
Session 20
Human Factors & Image
Room
Processing
D
Chairman Co-Chairman
G. Boerger T. SatoHeinrich-Hertz-lnst. NTT
S20-1 Human Vision and Display DesignInvited S. E. Rogowitz 743
S20-2 Flat-Panel Displays and the CRT : Contrast,Image Quality, and UsabilityW. H. Cushman 747
S20-3 Contrast Sensitivity of the Human EyeP. G. J. Barten 751
S20-4 Spectral Analysis of the Changes of Eye Move-ments Affected by Image-FeaturesH. Sakaino, N. Tetsutani, F. Kishino 755
S20-5 Experimental Study on Superiority of Automo-tive Head-Up Displays (HUDs) in Visual OpticsS. Okabayashi, T. Hatada 759
S20-6 Bridging the Computer World to High Defini-tion Displays in a Multimedia Environment bya Non Linear ApproachF. Zuliani, A. Polo, A. Vindigni, G. Sicuranza
763
15:00-17:00
Hard
Session 21
Copy & Optical
Room
Storage
A
Chairman Co-Chairman
A. Iwamoto M. NakaoToshiba Asahi Chemical Ind.
S21-1 Recent Progress in Product-Based ColorInvited Electrophotographic Technologies
G. C. Hartmann, K. Takiguchi 769
S21-2 Optical Disk Technology — Current Status,Invited Application for Imaging and Future Aspects —
V. Mitsuhashi 773
S21-3 Photo CDM. Yumino, P. W. Melnychuck, M. J. Barry
777
S21-4 Hi-Vision Optical Video Disc SystemH. Kitaura, Y. Takemura, T. Inoue, S. Furumiya,T. Nakajima 781
14:00-17:00 Room E
Poster 3 , „ .
3D/Large Screen/Manuf./Evahiation, etc
P3-1 Mode Transition of RF Glow Discharge andThickness Uniformity of a-Si LayerY. Watabe 787
P3-2 A New Plasma CVD Method Handling ManySubstrates at a Time7. Fukada, M. Sakama, M. Ichijo, H. Abe, H. li,S. Yamazaki 791
P3-3 Active/Simple Matrix LCD Test, Repair, andInspectionF. J. Henley 795
P3-4 LCD Panel Disassembly with an Excimer Laserfor Active Substrate Inspection7. Ohnawa, E. Gofuku, F. Matsukawa,M. Nunoshita, K. Inouye, T. Tobita, H. Takasago
799
P3-5 Manufacturing Tolerance for Large ScreenDisplaysS. Okuda 803
P3-6 Cutting of Non Alkali Glass Sheet OA-2 forAM-LCDsS. Miwa, T. Onoda, S. Yamamoto 807
P3-7 Influence of Weak Torsional Anchoring onConfiguration of Molecular Orientation andElectro-Optical Properties of TN Cells5. Saito, Y. Nakazono, H. Ishikawa 811
P3-8 A Consideration of Alignment Control on Liq-uid Crystal by Geometrical StructureK. Sugawara, Y. Ishitaka, M. Abe, K. Seino,M. Kano, T. Nakamura 815
P3-9 Novel Alignment Layers for Active MatrixLCDs with Higher Pretilt AngleM. Nishikawa, 7. Miyamoto, S. Kawamura,Y. Tsuda, N. Bessho 819
P3-10 Low Temperature Processing Alignment Coat-ingV. I. Grigos, E. S. Lukjyanchenko,I. I. Ponomarev, V. V. Khozhanov 823
P3-11 Odd-Even Effects — and Even Odder Effects —in Liquid Crystal Alignment on PolyimideFilms from Alkyl Diamines6. O. Myrvold, H. Yokokura, Y. Iwakabe, K. Kondo,S. Oh-hara 827
P3-12 A Rubbingless Aligning Treatment by UsingLiquid Crystal Molecules Adsorbed in a Mag-netic FieldK. Hiroshima, 7. Maeda, 7. Furihata 831
P3-13 A Novel Evaluation Parameter for Crosstalk7. lizuka, T. Nakamura, S. Kamagami,H. Morita 835
P3-14 Evaluation of Preferred Color Reproduction ina-TFT Liquid Crystal TV Images7. Shimomura, 7. Maeda, K. Tanaka 839
P3-15 Psychophysical Evaluation Methods of ViewingAngle Characteristics for Liquid Crystal Dis-plays7. Yamamoto, M. Sato, M. Ishikawa, H. Hatoh
843
P3-16 Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal Light Valvesfor Large Screen Projection DisplaysH. Kikuchi, K. Takizawa, H. Fujikake, M. Morita,M. Kurashige, I. Fujimoto 847
P3-17 Laser-Addressed Liquid Crystal Light ValveEmploying Polymer Dispersed Smectic LiquidCrystal7. Kakinuma, M. Koshimizu, 7. Teshigawara
851
P3-18 High Resolution Projection Displays by Use ofFilled NematicsM. Kreuzer, T. Tschudi, R. Eidenschink
855
P3-19 Electrochromism of IodizedYb-Diphthalocyanine Polymer FilmN. Kashiwazaki, M. Yamada 859
Color Pages 863
Post-Deadline Papers 873