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Distinguished Papers from the SID Symposium

Thirty papers that were presented at the SID Symposium were rated as Distinguished Papers. The original four-page version of each paper is available in the SID proceedings to Display Week symposium attendees. Expanded versions of these papers are available for free to all comers, regardless of whether they went to the symposium or not, through December 31 2018. These peer-reviewed papers form a special on-line issue of the Journal of the Society of Information Display, published for the SID by Wiley. PDF copies of these papers can be downloaded through the URL https://www.sid.org/Publications/2018DistinguishedPapers.aspx. Titles of the distinguished papers available for free download are:

  • 4032 ppi High‐resolution OLED microdisplay
  • World’s first large size 77‐inch transparent flexible OLED display
  • Highly efficient deep‐blue fluorescent dopant for achieving low‐power OLED display satisfying BT.2020 chromaticity
  • Compact see‐through near‐eye display with depth adaption
  • Live delivery of neurosurgical operating theater experience in virtual reality
  • Highly efficient fluorescent blue materials and their applications for top‐emission OLEDs
  • An AMOLED pixel circuit for high image quality of 1000 ppi mobile displays in AR and VR applications
  • The suppression of viewing angle dependence of top emission organic light emitting diodes having strong microcavity characteristics by applying concave patterned anode
  • Full color quantum dot light‐emitting diodes patterned by photolithography technology
  • Full color quantum dot light‐emitting diodes patterned by photolithography technology
  • High resolution photolithography for direct view active matrix organic light‐emitting diode augmented reality displays
  • Image content adaptive color breakup index for field sequential color displays using a dominant visual saliency method
  • Ambient‐light‐adaptive image quality enhancement for full‐color e‐paper displays using a saturation‐based tone‐mapping method
  • Transparent AMOLED display driven by split oxide TFT backplane
  • High‐temperature thin‐film barriers for foldable AMOLED displays
  • IGZO‐TFT technology for large‐screen 8K display
  • Wafer‐scale monolithic hybrid integration of Si‐based IC and III–V epi‐layers—A mass manufacturable approach for active matrix micro‐LED micro‐displays
  • Flexible quantum dot light‐emitting devices for targeted photomedical applications
  • Development of middle size full in‐cell LCD module for PC with IGZO
  • Design strategies for materials showing thermally activated delayed fluorescence and beyond: Towards the fourth‐generation OLED mechanism
  • 5.8‐inch QHD flexible AMOLED display with enhanced bendability of LTPS TFTs
  • Brilliant cosmetic film for ambient displays, with cholesteric liquid crystal
  • An 18 megapixel 4.3″ 1443 ppi 120 Hz OLED display for wide field of view high acuity head mounted displays
  • A plastic holographic waveguide combiner for light‐weight and highly‐transparent augmented reality glasses
  • Dependency of speckle reduction by wavelength diversity on angular diversity in laser projection system
  • A novel low‐power gate driver architecture for large 8 K 120 Hz liquid crystal display employing IGZO technology
  • Motion‐blur‐free LCD for high‐resolution virtual reality displays
  • Resolution enhanced light field near eye display using e‐shifting method with birefringent plate
  • Novel directional projection screen using divergent corner cube retroreflector with a three‐sided curved surface (D‐CCR)
  • Characterization of electronic displays using CMOS single‐photon avalanche diode image sensors

SID recommends that anyone wanting to cite one of these papers cite the expanded on-line version in the Journal rather than the four page version from the Symposium. –Matthew Brennesholtz