
TL;DR
This paper introduces a charged particle optical shutter that modulates light intensity through controllable interparticle spacing, enabling continuous grayscale display capabilities.
Contribution
It presents a novel charged particle display device with voltage-controlled interparticle spacing for continuous grayscale modulation.
Findings
Device allows continuous grayscale control
Interparticle spacing varies with applied voltage
Potential for improved display quality
Abstract
An optical shutter based on charged particles is presented. The output light intensity of the proposed device has an intrinsic dependence on the interparticle spacing between charged particles, which can be controlled by varying voltages applied to the control electrodes. The interparticle spacing between charged particles can be varied continuously and this opens up the possibility of particle based displays with continuous grayscale.
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