Flat-Panel Displays and CRTs, a review of electronic information display
devices, is the first sys- tematic and comprehensive coverage of the
subject. It is intended to distill our wealth of knowledge of flat-panel
displays and CRTs from their beginnings to the present state of the art.
Historical perspective, theory of operation, and specific applications
are all thoroughly covered. The field of display engineering is a
multidisciplined technical pursuit with the result that its individual
disciplines suffer from a lack of communications and limited
perspective. Many previ- ously developed standards for, and general
understanding of, one technology are often inappro- priate for another.
Care has been taken here to document the old, incorporate the new, and
emphasize commonalities. Criteria for performance have been standardized
to enable an expert in one display technology, such as liquid crystals,
to compare his device performance with that offered by another
technology, such as electroluminescence. This book has been written with
a second purpose in mind, to wit, to be the vehicle by means of which a
new scientist or engineer can be introduced into the display society. It
is organized to be tutorial for use in instructional situations. The
first chapters begin with first principles and defini- tions; the middle
chapters set out requirements and criteria; and the last chapters give a
complete description of each major technology.