Understanding 'Glass Relaxation' and Why It's Important for Next-Generation Displays
Tuesday, February 21, 2017 - 12:31
in Psychology & Sociology
Display manufacturers can account for a certain level of relaxation in the glass, referring to the intermolecular rearrangement, if it's known and reproducible. But fluctuations in this relaxation behavior tend to introduce uncertainty into the manufacturing process, possibly leading to misalignment of pixels within displays. Now, researchers reports on a new modeling technique to quantify and predict glass relaxation fluctuations, important for next-generation displays.