2000
DOI: 10.1063/1.126040
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Laser direct writing of phosphor screens for high-definition displays

Abstract: Interactions of excited activators in rare earth and transition metal doped phosphors and their role in low energy cathodoluminescence J. Appl. Phys. 91, 153 (2002);

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“…However, postprinting processes such as high-temperature annealing are often required for the removal of any residual organic binder. Among the materials printed using this approach, one may find carbon-based polymer composites for chemical sensors and biosensors applications (32), diamond nanopowders (33), ferroelectric (34) and ferrite micropowders (35), and phosphor powders (36).…”
Section: Evolution and Limitations Of Direct Laser Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, postprinting processes such as high-temperature annealing are often required for the removal of any residual organic binder. Among the materials printed using this approach, one may find carbon-based polymer composites for chemical sensors and biosensors applications (32), diamond nanopowders (33), ferroelectric (34) and ferrite micropowders (35), and phosphor powders (36).…”
Section: Evolution and Limitations Of Direct Laser Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the same laser was used to perform laser-induced annealing or trimming of the deposited layers. [42] In stereolithography, a laser is scanned across a UV-curable polymer solution. Complex-shaped 3D parts can be manufactured if the hardened part is lowered, exposing fresh solution into which the next layer is written.…”
Section: Laser-based Direct Writingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…method which was suggested some years ago~Veiko et al., 1970!. This method is now commonly used for direct "writing" in microelectronic components, data storage devices, displays, etc.~Szörényi & Tóth, 1989;Fitz-Gerald et al, 2000;Lu & Ren, 2001;Piqué et al, 2003!. Physical ideas of LIFT method have recently appeared to be advantageous also in laser cleaning of surfaces~Luk'yanchuk, 2002!, up-to-date and perspective technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%