1.1 Major Elements of Color Active Matrix
LCDs
1.2 World Wide Display Sales
1.3 1990 Market Share
2.1 Illustration of a Retardation Film
2.2 Change of Retardation vs. View Angle
Control
2.3 Color Filter Formation Methods
2.4 Stability of a Polarizing Film Under
Development
3.1 Process For a-Si TFT Array
3.2 Process Layout
3.3 Plant Layout
3.4 Plant Layout
3.5 ILV-9300 P-CVD System
3.6 Vertical Double-Sided Deposition
Chamber
3.7 Sputtering System
3.8 Process Line
3.9 Photo Process Line
3.10 Rinse/Wet Processing Line
3.11 General Image of Layout
3.12 Packaging Configurations in LCDs
3.13 Various IC Bonding Methods
4.1 4.1 Typical Twisted Nematic LCD
4.2 4.2 LCD Transmission As a Function of Applied
Voltage
5.1 Simple TFT Active-Matrix Array
5.2 TFT Leakage and Drive Characteristics
5.3 Progress of Displays in Japan
5.4 Production and Investment Efficiency
5.5 Price Elasticity of Color Kinescopes and
Liquid Crystals
5.6 World Demand for Color Kinescopes - Liquid
Crystal Modules
5.7 Power Consumption Reduction in Displays
5.8 CTV - PC - WS Market
5.9 Probability of Adoption of TFT Liquid
Crystals by the PC/WS Market
5.10 Probability of Adoption of TFT Liquid
Crystals by the 1995 PC/WS Market
5.11 Adoption Probability of TFT Liquid Crystals
by PC/WS Market
5.12 Cost Comparison of Color Kinescopes and
Liquid Crystal (Indirect Costs)
5.13 Display of the 21st Century
5.14 Amorphous Silicon Active Matrix Fabrication
Process
5.15 Size Limitation of an Active Matrix
Display
5.16 MIM Fabrication
5.17 Poly-Silicon Active Matrix Fabrication
Process
6.1 Optical Path