TY - JOUR
T1 - Thin, lightweight, foldable thermochromic displays on paper
AU - Siegel, Adam C.
AU - Phillips, Scott T.
AU - Wiley, Benjamin J.
AU - Whitesides, George M.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This article describes an electronic display that is fabricated by patterning electrically conductive wires (heaters) with micron-scale dimensions on one side of a sheet of paper, and thermochromic ink on the opposite side. Passing electrical current through the wires heats the paper and changes the thermochromic ink from colored (black, green, or other colors) to transparent; this change in property reveals the paper underneath the ink - exposing any messages printed on the paper - and serves as the basis for a two-state "shutter" display. This type of display is thin (100 m), flat, lightweight (the display weighs <20 mg/cm2), can be folded, rolled, twisted, and creased while maintaining function, and ultimately can (if required) be disposed of by incineration. The display is appropriate for applications where information must be presented clearly (usually only once) for little cost (each display costs <$0.10/m2 in materials) and where limited electrical power is available.
AB - This article describes an electronic display that is fabricated by patterning electrically conductive wires (heaters) with micron-scale dimensions on one side of a sheet of paper, and thermochromic ink on the opposite side. Passing electrical current through the wires heats the paper and changes the thermochromic ink from colored (black, green, or other colors) to transparent; this change in property reveals the paper underneath the ink - exposing any messages printed on the paper - and serves as the basis for a two-state "shutter" display. This type of display is thin (100 m), flat, lightweight (the display weighs <20 mg/cm2), can be folded, rolled, twisted, and creased while maintaining function, and ultimately can (if required) be disposed of by incineration. The display is appropriate for applications where information must be presented clearly (usually only once) for little cost (each display costs <$0.10/m2 in materials) and where limited electrical power is available.
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U2 - 10.1039/b905832j
DO - 10.1039/b905832j
M3 - Article
C2 - 19967113
AN - SCOPUS:70349335274
SN - 1473-0197
VL - 9
SP - 2775
EP - 2781
JO - Lab on a Chip
JF - Lab on a Chip
IS - 19
ER -