Electroluminescence: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988
The Fourth International Workshop on Electroluminescence (EL-88) was held at the Hotel Holiday, Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988. This workshop was sponsored by the 125 Research Committee on Mutual Conversion between Light and Electricity, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, in cooperation with SID (Society for Infonnation Display) Japan Chapter, Tottori Prefecture, the Tot­ tori Industrial Technology Association, and the Foundation for Advancement of International Science (FAIS). The workshop EL-88 was a continuation of the series of international work­ shops held successively at Liege (Belgium) in 1980, Bad Stuer (DDR) in 1983, and at Wann Springs (Oregon, USA) in 1986. It brought together scientists and engineers from universities and industry who shared a common interest in discussing electroluminescence and related topics. The number of participants reached 253; 49 from abroad (10 countries) and 204 from Japan. This is almost four times as many as in the previous workshop in 1986, reflecting the recent rapid development and progress of electroluminescence research.
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Electroluminescence: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988
The Fourth International Workshop on Electroluminescence (EL-88) was held at the Hotel Holiday, Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988. This workshop was sponsored by the 125 Research Committee on Mutual Conversion between Light and Electricity, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, in cooperation with SID (Society for Infonnation Display) Japan Chapter, Tottori Prefecture, the Tot­ tori Industrial Technology Association, and the Foundation for Advancement of International Science (FAIS). The workshop EL-88 was a continuation of the series of international work­ shops held successively at Liege (Belgium) in 1980, Bad Stuer (DDR) in 1983, and at Wann Springs (Oregon, USA) in 1986. It brought together scientists and engineers from universities and industry who shared a common interest in discussing electroluminescence and related topics. The number of participants reached 253; 49 from abroad (10 countries) and 204 from Japan. This is almost four times as many as in the previous workshop in 1986, reflecting the recent rapid development and progress of electroluminescence research.
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Electroluminescence: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988

Electroluminescence: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988

Electroluminescence: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988

Electroluminescence: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988

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The Fourth International Workshop on Electroluminescence (EL-88) was held at the Hotel Holiday, Tottori, Japan, October 11-14, 1988. This workshop was sponsored by the 125 Research Committee on Mutual Conversion between Light and Electricity, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, in cooperation with SID (Society for Infonnation Display) Japan Chapter, Tottori Prefecture, the Tot­ tori Industrial Technology Association, and the Foundation for Advancement of International Science (FAIS). The workshop EL-88 was a continuation of the series of international work­ shops held successively at Liege (Belgium) in 1980, Bad Stuer (DDR) in 1983, and at Wann Springs (Oregon, USA) in 1986. It brought together scientists and engineers from universities and industry who shared a common interest in discussing electroluminescence and related topics. The number of participants reached 253; 49 from abroad (10 countries) and 204 from Japan. This is almost four times as many as in the previous workshop in 1986, reflecting the recent rapid development and progress of electroluminescence research.

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ISBN-13: 9783642934322
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 01/19/2012
Series: Springer Proceedings in Physics , #38
Edition description: 1989
Pages: 396
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.53(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

I Opening Invited Paper.- II Basic Physics.- III Luminescence Characteristics and Materials.- IV Color Electroluminescence.- V Processing Technology.- VI Thin Film Electroluminescent Panels.- VII Powder Electroluminescent Panels.- VIII Light Emitting Diodes.- Index of Contributors.
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