Organic Thin Film Transistor-Driven Liquid Crystal Displays on Flexible Polymer Substrate
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概要
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- Published by the Japan Society of Applied Physics through the Institute of Pure and Applied Physicsの論文
- 2004-06-15
著者
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Kim W
Information Display Research Center Korea Electronics Technology Institute
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Park S
Information Display Research Center Korea Electronics Technology Institute
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Han Jeong
Information Display Research Center Korea Electronics Technology Institute
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Kim Yong
Information Display Research Center Korea Electronics Technology Institute
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Moon Dae
Information Display Research Center, Korea Electronics Technology Institute
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PARK Sung
Information Display Research Center, Korea Electronics Technology Institute
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KIM Won
Information Display Research Center, Korea Electronics Technology Institute
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