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22 May 2006 NVIS filters for defense enhancement of flexible and emissive display technologies: USDC program RFP04-110
A. N. Stuppi, J. D. Sampica, T. J. Barnidge, G. Sundaresan, V. M. Sethna, S. Krishnamurthy
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A jointly funded development project was undertaken by the United States Display Consortium (USDC) and Rockwell Collins, Inc., to characterize internally developed flexible night-vision imaging system (NVIS) filters which enhance the performance of organic light-emitting displays (OLEDs) and other potential flexible display technology variants. We have developed an innovative dye-based NVIS filter material well suited for use as a front surface filter for OLED displays. In particular, this new NVIS filter material offers high transmittance in the visible spectrum along with a sharp spectral cut-off and excellent extinction in the near-IR (NIR). This report presents results from a recent investigation to assess the compatibility of this new dye-based NVIS filter material with rigid and flexible OLEDs.
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A. N. Stuppi, J. D. Sampica, T. J. Barnidge, G. Sundaresan, V. M. Sethna, and S. Krishnamurthy "NVIS filters for defense enhancement of flexible and emissive display technologies: USDC program RFP04-110", Proc. SPIE 6225, Defense, Security, Cockpit, and Future Displays II, 62251A (22 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.668785
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KEYWORDS
NVIS filters

Organic light emitting diodes

Transmittance

Dielectric filters

Optical filters

Dielectrics

Coating

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