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Issue 10, January 2002


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Materials Research
Philips Research focuses its materials research on the cross-roads of new materials, processing and device architecture.

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Materials Research

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Research on faster liquid-crystal is aimed at reducing the fuzziness of moving images in order to make LCDs more suitable for video applications such as television and third-generation mobile phones.

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Heating up a layer of amorphous silicon using an ultraviolet excimer laser allows the amorphous silicon to crystallize into polysilicon, which has much better electrical properties.

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ultraviolet excimer laser

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LCD
For small-area 'video-capable' displays, where the cost and size of the driver ICs becomes significant, Philips Research has developed a new semiconductor process, low-temperature polysilicon, that could result in these driver IC's disappearing and the whole surface of the glass becoming an active layer in which new display architectures are implemented.

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