Conference proceeding
Avionic applications of resonant microcavity anodes
Proceedings of SPIE, Vol.3690(1), pp.290-297
Cockpit Displays VI: Displays for Defense Applications
08/16/1999
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/122780
Abstract
Avionic engineers are increasingly replacing CRTs with LCDs in both head-up displays and head down displays. Indeed, LCDs have made considerable progress with regards to adequate brightness, dimmability and reliability. Image quality issues in terms of resolution, viewing angle, gray scale and color gamut have also been improved. However, much more progress is required and manufacturing cost cannot be ignored. Quantum Vision is actively developing an alternate approach, the resonant microcavity anode. This emissive component is based upon rugged thin film phosphors capable of generating high brightness and high resolution images. Current theoretical predictions indicate that resonant microcavities can lead to an order of magnitude increase in brightness while having a cost profile consistent with high volume products.
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Details
- Title
- Avionic applications of resonant microcavity anodes
- Creators
- Steven M Jaffe - Quantum Vision, Inc. (USA)Hergen Eilers - Quantum GroupStuart M Jacobsen - Texas InstrumentsMichael L Jones - Quantum Vision, Inc. (USA)Brian L Olmsted - LaserMax, Inc. (USA)
- Publication Details
- Proceedings of SPIE, Vol.3690(1), pp.290-297
- Conference
- Cockpit Displays VI: Displays for Defense Applications
- Academic Unit
- Institute for Shock Physics
- Identifiers
- 99900876137901842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding