Luminescent Electrophoretic Particles via Miniemulsion
Polymerization for Night-Vision Electrophoretic Displays
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Abstract
A novel
glowing electrophoretic display (EPD) is achieved by luminescent
electrophoretic particles (EPs), which is potentially to improve the
situation in which the existing EPDs disable in darkness. To combine
both modes of reflective and emissive displays, a trilayer luminescence
EP is designed and synthesized via an improved miniemulsion polymerization.
The luminescence EP is composed of a pigment core, a polystyrene interlayer,
and a fluorescent coating. The particle sizes are from 140 to 170
nm, and the size distribution is narrow. Their ζ potential value
is −12.4 mV, which is enough to migrate in the electrophoretic
fluid by the driving of an electric field. The display performance
of the particles in an EPD cell has been characterized under the bias
of 20 V. Both the reflectance (491 nm) and fluorescence (521 nm) intensities
of the EPD cell remained in a constant range after 30 switches