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Jianna Wang
Researcher at E Ink Corporation
Publications - 11
Citations - 1895
Jianna Wang is an academic researcher from E Ink Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organic semiconductor & Layer (electronics). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1895 citations.
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Electrophoretic displays using nanoparticles
Joseph M. Jacobson,Paul Drzaic,Ian Morrison,Anthony Edward Pullen,Jianna Wang,Robert W. Zehner,Caprice L Gray,Gregg M. Duthaler,Michael M Mccreary,Emily J Pratt +9 more
TL;DR: An electrophoretic display comprises a fluid and a plurality of nanoparticles having diameters substantially less the wavelengths of visible light such that, when the nanoparticles are in a dispersed state and uniformly dispersed throughout the fluid, the fluid presents a first optical characteristic, but when the aggregated particles are in an aggregated state in which they are gathered into aggregates substantially larger than the individual nanoparticles.
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Electro-optic displays, and methods for driving same
Justin Abramson,Karl R. Amundson,Guy M. Danner,Gregg M. Duthaler,Holly G. Gates,Charles Howie Honeyman,Ara N. Knaian,Ian Morrison,Steven J. O'neil,Richard J. Paolini,Anthony Edward Pullen,Jianna Wang,Jonathan L. Zalesky,Robert W. Zehner,John Edward Cronin +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method for sealing electrochromic displays from the outside environment and preventing ingress of contaminants into such a display, as well as adjusting the driving of electro-optic displays to allow for environmental and operating parameters.
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Preferred methods for producing electrical circuit elements used to control an electronic display
TL;DR: In this paper, thin film transistors are fabricated using all-additive methods including printing techniques, soft lithography and material deposition methods, which can be deposited with the gate on the bottom or on the top of the structure.
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Solvent annealing process for forming a thin semiconductor film with advantageous properties
Karl R. Amundson,Jianna Wang +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a substrate is formed by depositing an organic semiconductor film via a lower cost method such as printing or spin coating on a support substrate, and a portion of a solvent is vaporized to bring the vapor into contact with the film.
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Method for forming a patterned semiconductor film
TL;DR: In this article, a process for forming a pattern in a semiconductor film is provided, which consists of: providing a substrate, an organic semiconductor and a plurality of inorganic colloidal particles adjacent the substrate, the destructive agent changing a property of selected portions of the OO film substantially through the full thickness of the organic OO material, such that the property of the selected OO materials differed from the remaining OO films.