TRANSPARENT SEMICONDUCTORS MAY BE FUTURE OF FLAT PANEL DISPLAY INDUSTRY
July 10, 2008
July 10, 2008
CORVALLIS, Ore., July 10 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
Some types of "amorphous oxide" transparent semiconductors originally developed in the College of Engineering at Oregon State University may form the basis for the next generation of flat panel displays, providing better performance at a lower cost.
Liquid crystal displays - ubiquitous in everything from televisions to personal computers and cell phones - are already a $ . . .
Some types of "amorphous oxide" transparent semiconductors originally developed in the College of Engineering at Oregon State University may form the basis for the next generation of flat panel displays, providing better performance at a lower cost.
Liquid crystal displays - ubiquitous in everything from televisions to personal computers and cell phones - are already a $ . . .