Abstract

In this paper we describe the design, driving and electro-optical behavior of an electrofluidic, or electrowetting, display panel. Electrofluidic displays involve the movement of a colored oil water interface as a result of polarizing the interface between water and a hydrophobic surface under the influence of external electric field. The proposed direct-segment drive approach successfully drives the display panel based on electrofluidic. The electro-optical behavior of electrofluidic display samples are measured and analyzed. The tonand toffof the pixel is 16 ms and 8 ms, respectively, which demonstrates that electrofluidic display panels have the capability to show video content.

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