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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2000Miniature Information Display System (MINDIS)citations

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  • Surguy, P.
  • Rampin, M.
  • Chan, L.
  • Vindigni, A.
  • Seaver, J.
  • Flannigan, N.
  • Vass, D. G.
  • Underwood, Ian
  • Woodburn, R. J.
  • Newsam, M. I.
  • Oton, J. M.
  • Quintana, X.
  • Waldelof, C.
  • Gayo, J. L.
  • Urruchi, V.
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Miniature Information Display System (MINDIS)

  • Surguy, P.
  • Rampin, M.
  • Chan, L.
  • Vindigni, A.
  • Seaver, J.
  • Swedenkrans, G.
  • Flannigan, N.
  • Vass, D. G.
  • Underwood, Ian
  • Woodburn, R. J.
  • Newsam, M. I.
  • Oton, J. M.
  • Quintana, X.
  • Waldelof, C.
  • Gayo, J. L.
  • Urruchi, V.
Abstract

MINDIS is an Esprit research project whose aim is the development of a novel Miniature Information Display System. The display engine is a high performance spatial light modulator (SLM) that uses antiferroelectric liquid crystal over a CMOS silicon backplane. The antiferroelectric material is chosen to take advantage of its fast-switching analogue grey scale. The active matrix silicon backplane is an excellent option for projection displays and direct-view reflective-mode displays. Three SME companies who are involved in the development of microdisplay systems, video projectors and helmet-mounted displays are involved in the programme

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Silicon
  • liquid crystal