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      全球領先的薄膜電晶體液晶顯示器(TFT- LCD) 設計、研發及製造公司 ... What is LTPS? LTPS (Low Temperature ...
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      What is LTPS? LTPS (Low Temperature Poly-silicon) is a Si-based material that consists of numerous crystalline silicon clusters of 0.3 up to several microns.
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全球領先的薄膜電晶體液晶顯示器(TFT- LCD) 設計、研發及製造公司 ... Company Profiles Full Company Name AU Optronics Corporation Number of employees (as of January 2013) More than 45,000 Founded August 12,1996...
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近年來由於對顯示系統的解析度與耗電量的要求逐漸提高, 低溫多晶矽薄膜電晶體( Low-Temperature Poly-Si Thin F ......
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Dear Parents/Guardians, Last week, you were informed about the changes in the laptop distribution process for the 2014-15 school year. As a reminder, we will distribute the laptops to students once school starts. However, starting today, you can get the ....
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W hat is the difference between LTPS & A-Si? What is LTPS TFT-LCD? Abbreviation to Low Temperature Ploy Silicon, generally LTPS manufacturing process will be achieved while the process temperature is under 600 degrees Centigrade, especially the LTPS ......
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© TFT Process P. 7 The material is for educational purpose only; please don’t forward to anyone not in this class.(請勿外傳;若觸法,自行負責) TFT Process: Top Gate 在玻璃基板上形成非晶矽薄膜/雷射退 火形成LTPS/圖形定義(第1道光罩)...
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() The early PC displays were passive matrix devices. As the expectations for contrast ratio, color and wide angle viewability went up, it became apparent that passive matrix ......
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Polycrystalline silicon, also called polysilicon or poly-Si, is a high purity, polycrystalline form of silicon, used as a raw material by the solar photovoltaic and electronics industry. Large polysilicon rods, usually broken into chunks of specific sizes...