WO2004001496A1 - Electrochromic display panel with electrodes for adjusting crosstalk - Google Patents
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- G02F—OPTICAL DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF LIGHT BY MODIFICATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIA OF THE ELEMENTS INVOLVED THEREIN; NON-LINEAR OPTICS; FREQUENCY-CHANGING OF LIGHT; OPTICAL LOGIC ELEMENTS; OPTICAL ANALOGUE/DIGITAL CONVERTERS
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- the invention relates to a display panel comprising
- each picture element having respective neighboring picture elements and comprising
- - crosstalk controlling means for adjusting first electrical currents between the picture elements and their respective neighboring picture elements.
- Crosstalk is the full or partial coloring of the picture elements that are respective neighbors to the picture elements addressed.
- Crosstalk controlling means substantially eliminate currents between picture elements addressed and respective neighboring picture elements. As a result crosstalk is substantially eliminated.
- the crosstalk controlling means are formed by a structured ion-conductive layer, which is present between the first and the second electrodes of the picture elements. The structuring of the ion-conductive layer provides relatively nonconductive regions between the picture elements, resulting in relatively electrically isolated picture elements.
- the ion- conductive layer between picture elements is made relatively nonconductive by selective exposure of the ion-conductive layer between the picture elements to electromagnetic radiation to cause permanent change in the chemical composition of the ion-conductive layer.
- the crosstalk controlling means can be adjusted during the manufacturing process of the display panel. After the manufacturing of the display panel the crosstalk controlling means have become fixed and, in operation, crosstalk is substantially unadjustable.
- the crosstalk is substantially adjustable.
- a drawback of the known display panel is that, in operation, the crosstalk is substantially unadjustable.
- crosstalk controlling means comprising third electrodes between the picture elements and their respective neighboring picture elements for receiving first potentials to adjust the first electrical currents.
- the invention is based on the insight that the first electrical currents between picture elements and neighboring picture elements are adjustable when third electrodes are present, by the application of potentials on the third electrodes. Therefore, crosstalk is adjusted by the application of first potentials to the crosstalk controlling means which more or less electrically decouple the picture elements from their respective neighboring picture elements.
- the first potentials depend on the potential differences between the first and the second electrodes and on the position and the dimensions of the third electrodes relative to the first and the second electrodes.
- the position of the third electrodes is relatively well defined with respect to the first electrodes and the display panel can relatively easily be manufactured in a mass-production process.
- the first potentials on the third electrodes adjust the first electrical currents. If the first potentials are between the potentials of neighboring first electrodes, the third electrodes more or less act as electron sink of the first electrical currents resulting in an adjustable crosstalk. If, furthermore, a surface area of the third electrodes facing the first substrate is smaller than a surface area of the first electrodes facing the first substrate, the picture elements can be arranged close to each other for displaying high-resolution pictures. If the third electrodes surround the first electrodes, the adjustability of the first electrical currents is relatively large.
- the adjustability of the first electrical current is relatively large if the second electrodes are present on a second substantially flat substrate, the first and the second electrodes being situated between the first and the second substrate, and the crosstalk controlling means further comprise fourth electrodes, present on one of the first and the second substrate and between the second electrodes, the fourth electrodes being able to receive second potentials to adjust the first electrical currents between the picture elements and their neighboring picture elements.
- the application of second potentials on the fourth electrodes adjusts the first electrical currents.
- the second potentials can independently be chosen with respect to the first potentials providing a higher degree of freedom to adjust the first electrical currents. If the first and the second potentials are in the range between the potentials of the first and the second electrodes, such that the potential difference between the first and the second potentials is substantially smaller than the potential difference present between the first and the second electrodes, crosstalk is substantially eliminated.
- At least one type of electrodes consisting of the first and the second electrodes are connected with switching elements for connecting the at least one type of electrodes to a driver providing the possibility of active matrix addressing.
- a switching element is a thin film transistor, also known as TFT, but alternatively diodes and metal-insulator-metal devices, also known as ML 's, can be used as switching elements.
- An adjustable crosstalk is provided by the application of potentials to the third electrodes that more or less electrically couple the picture elements with the neighboring picture elements. This provides the possibility to display sharp transitions in pictures with substantially eliminated crosstalk on the one hand, and smooth transitions in pictures, e.g. displaying some characters, being naturally supported by the crosstalk on the other hand.
- crosstalk can externally be adjusted by for instance the viewer.
- the switching means the first potentials on the third electrodes are adjusted, providing the possibility to display pictures with sharp transitions as well as pictures with smooth transitions. If the second electrodes of a number of picture elements are integral, the design of the display panel is relatively simple and the display panel can relatively easy be manufactured.
- Figure 1 shows diagrammatically a front view of the display panel
- Figure 2 shows diagrammatically a cross sectional view along II-II in Figure 1
- Figure 3 shows diagrammatically a cross sectional view along 111-111 in Figure
- Figure 4 shows diagrammatically a cross sectional view similar to II-II in Figure 1,
- Figure 5 shows diagrammatically an equivalent circuit diagram of a portion of the display panel
- Figure 6 shows diagrammatically a portion of an equivalent circuit diagram of a portion of the display panel
- Figure 7 shows diagrammatically a portion of the display panel.
- the display panel 1 has picture elements 2.
- the picture elements 2 can for instance be arranged along substantially straight lines in a two-dimensional structure. For one picture element 2 the neighboring picture elements 2' are indicated.
- the display panel 1 comprises picture element 2 having neighboring picture elements 2'.
- Each picture element 2 comprises a first electrode 3 and a second electrode 4 between which a potential difference is applied.
- the second electrodes 4 of a number of picture elements 2 can be integral.
- electrochromic material 5 is present between first electrodes 3 and second electrodes 4.
- the first electrodes 3 and/or the second electrodes 4 are transparent or are situated substantially out of the direct line of view to the display panel 1, to ensure that the change in optical state of the electrochromic material 5 is viewable.
- the electrochromic material 5 is for instance tungsten oxide or molybdenum oxide. Prior to the application of a potential difference between the first electrode 3 and the second electrode 4 the electrochromic material 5 is essentially non- absorbent and thus transparent.
- the potential of the second electrodes is chosen zero, because only potential differences between electrodes have physical meaning. If a potential of for instance -2 N is applied at the first electrodes 3 the electrical charge received by the electrochromic material 5 changes, resulting in a blue coloration of the previously transparent electrochromic material 5. The coloration can be removed, so-called bleaching, by reversing the voltage. An unstructured ion-conductive material can be present between the electrochromic material 5 and the second electrode 4, to make the coloration and bleaching process better controllable. Between the picture element 2 and neighboring picture elements 2' the crosstalk controlling means are formed by third electrodes 6. The third electrodes 6 adjust the first electrical currents between the picture element 2 and the neighboring picture elements 2'.
- a voltage is applied of 2 V to make the picture element 2 transparent.
- the voltages applied at the first electrodes 3 of neighboring picture elements 2' are for instance voltages of -2 N to color the neighboring picture elements 2'.
- the voltages applied at the third electrodes 6 are for instance 0 V to substantially reduce crosstalk between picture element 2 and neighboring picture elements 2'.
- third electrodes 6 are possible.
- the surface area of the third electrodes 6 facing the first substrate 7 is smaller than the surface area of the first electrodes 3 facing the first substrate 7.
- the third electrodes 6 are present between the first electrodes 3 on the first substrate 7, but the third electrodes 6 may also be free from the first substrate 7.
- FIG. 3 A preferred embodiment is shown in Figure 3 where furthermore the third electrode 6 surrounds the first electrode 3. In this configuration the adjustability of the first electrical currents is relatively large.
- the second electrodes 4 are present on the second substrate 50, with the first and the second electrodes 3,4 between the first and the second substrate 7,50.
- the crosstalk controlling means further comprise fourth electrodes 8 present on the second substrate 50 and between the second electrodes 4.
- the fourth electrodes 8 are able to receive second potentials to adjust the first electrical currents.
- first electrical currents are adjusted.
- a voltage is applied of 2 N to make the picture element 2 transparent.
- the voltages applied at the first electrodes 3 of neighboring picture elements 2' are for instance voltages of -2 V to color the neighboring picture elements 2'.
- the voltages applied to the third electrodes 6 are for instance 0 V and the voltages applied at the fourth electrodes 8 are for instance -0.5 V to substantially reduce crosstalk between picture element 2 and neighboring picture elements 2'.
- Third electrodes 6 and fourth electrodes 8 may be constructed to partially surround the first electrode 3, for example in column and row directions, respectively. In this manner, third and fourth electrodes 6,8 can be used to independently adjust the degree of crosstalk in row and column directions, respectively.
- FIG. 5 shows diagrammatically a display panel 1 which is driven with active switching elements 19, in this example thin film transistors. It comprises a matrix of picture elements 2 at the area of crossings of row electrodes 17 and column electrodes 11.
- the row electrodes 17 are consecutively selected by means of a row driver 16, while the column electrodes 11 are provided with data via a data register 10. If necessary, incoming data 13 is first processed in a processor 15.
- additional switching means 31 and memory means 30 are present within the picture element circuit, coupled to the drain electrode 22 of TFT 19, as shown in Figure 6.
- the signal from the column electrode is used to either open or close the additional switching means 31.
- first electrode 3 is electrically connected to voltage supply 32.
- Memory means 30 ensures that switching means 31 remains in the same state until the following addressing period.
- These additional means ensure that the first electrode 3 is supplied with the required first signal during the hold period between successive addressing of the picture element 2. This ensures that the interval for the picture elements 2 of the display panel 1 to switch their optical state is relatively small.
- the second electrode 4 of the picture element 2 is connected to, for example one, or more, common electrodes 24.
- the switching means 9 are shown to adjust the first potentials applied to the third electrodes 6. In this way, for instance the viewer can adjust the crosstalk in the picture.
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| DE60302360T DE60302360T2 (en) | 2002-06-24 | 2003-06-12 | ELECTROCHROME DISPLAY PANEL WITH ELECTRODES FOR ADJUSTING THE TRANSMITTER |
| AT03735894T ATE310262T1 (en) | 2002-06-24 | 2003-06-12 | ELECTROCHROME DISPLAY PANEL WITH ELECTRODES FOR CROSSTALK ADJUSTMENT |
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