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IPS panel
Known as:
In-plane switching
, Plane-to-Line Switching
, SPLS
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IPS (In-plane switching) is a screen technology for liquid crystal displays (LCDs). It was designed to solve the main limitations of the twisted…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
High performance liquid crystal displays with a low dielectric constant material
Haiwei Chen
,
F. Peng
,
+5 authors
W. Tsai
2014
Corpus ID: 18964863
We report high performance liquid crystal displays (LCDs), including fringe field switching (p-FFS) and in-plane switching (p-IPS…
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2011
2011
Dynamic power distribution management for all electric aircraft
X. Xia
2011
Corpus ID: 115581364
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2010
2010
Zigzag Electrodes for Suppressing the Color Shift of Kerr Effect-Based Liquid Crystal Displays
L. Rao
,
Z. Ge
,
Shin‐Tson Wu
Journal of Display Technology
2010
Corpus ID: 16562404
The electro-optic properties of Kerr effect based liquid crystal display (LCD) with zigzag electrode structure are studied using…
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2005
2005
Fungi vectored by the introduced bark beetle Tomicus piniperda in Ontario, Canada, and comments on the taxonomy of Leptographium lundbergii, Leptographium terebrantis, Leptographium truncatum, and…
G. Hausner
,
M. Iranpour
,
+6 authors
A. Hopkin
2005
Corpus ID: 85794164
Fungi isolated from Tomicus piniperda (L.) galleries in infected trap logs, standing trees, and directly from insects were…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
35.2: Super‐TFT‐LCD for Moving Picture Images with the Blink Backlight System
Junichi Hirakata
,
A. Shingai
,
Y. Tanaka
,
K. Ono
,
T. Furuhashi
2001
Corpus ID: 129853093
A 15‐inch diagonal Super‐TFT‐LCD (in‐plane switching mode), with a brightness of 400 cd/m2, has been developed. The moving…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Spectroscopic determination of the intermolecular potential energy surface for Ar–NH3
C. Schmuttenmaer
,
R. C. Cohen
,
R. Saykally
1994
Corpus ID: 11017296
The three‐dimensional intermolecular potential energy surface (IPS) for Ar–NH3 has been determined from a least‐squares fit to 61…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Far infrared vibration‐rotation‐tunneling spectroscopy and internal dynamics of methane–water: A prototypical hydrophobic system
L. Dore
,
R. C. Cohen
,
+4 authors
R. Saykally
1994
Corpus ID: 10070320
Thirteen vibration‐rotation‐tunneling (VRT) bands of the CH4–H2O complex have been measured in the range from 18 to 35.5 cm−1…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Determination of an improved intermolecular global potential energy surface for Ar–H2O from vibration–rotation–tunneling spectroscopy
R. C. Cohen
,
R. Saykally
1993
Corpus ID: 14343189
A new highly accurate and detailed intermolecular potential surface for Ar–H2O is derived by a direct nonlinear least squares fit…
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1992
1992
Optimal attack density in the larch bark beetle, Ips cembrae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
Qing‐He Zhang
,
J. Byers
,
F. Schlyter
1992
Corpus ID: 18508238
1. The effects of attack density of the larch bark beetle, Ips cembrae (Heer) (=Ips subelongatus Motsch.) on the gallery length…
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Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Relationship between a host plant compound, myrcene and pheromone production in the bark beetle, IPS paraconfusus
J. Byers
,
D. Wood
,
L. E. Browne
,
R. Fish
,
B. Piatek
,
L. Hendry
1979
Corpus ID: 15974585
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