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Development of Field Emission Flat Panel Displays at Motorola

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2011

A. A. Talin
Affiliation:
MOTOROLA, FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DIVISION, TEMPE, AZ 85284, USA
B. Chalamala
Affiliation:
MOTOROLA, FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DIVISION, TEMPE, AZ 85284, USA
B. F. Coll
Affiliation:
MOTOROLA, FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DIVISION, TEMPE, AZ 85284, USA
J. E. Jaskie
Affiliation:
MOTOROLA, FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DIVISION, TEMPE, AZ 85284, USA
R. Petersen
Affiliation:
MOTOROLA, FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DIVISION, TEMPE, AZ 85284, USA
L. Dworsky
Affiliation:
MOTOROLA, FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DIVISION, TEMPE, AZ 85284, USA
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Over the past few years, Motorola, as well as several other companies around the world, have been developing a new type of flat panel display, called the field emission display (FED). The FED combines many of the advantages of its cousin, the cathode ray tube (CRT), including high brightness and contrast, wide angle viewability, and speed in a flat package that is only a few millimeters thick. A 14 cm diagonal FED prototype built at Motorola Flat Panel Display Division is shown below, in Figure 1.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1998

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