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1、外文翻译 VIDEOCASSETTE Before the videocassette recorder there was the movie projector and screen. Perhaps you remember your fifth-grade teacher pulling down a screenor Dad hanging a sheet on the wall, ready to show visiting friends the enthralling account of your summer vacation at the shore. Just as t
2、he film got started, the projector bulb often blew out. Those days did have one advantage, though: the screen was light, paper-thin and could be rolled into a portable tube. Compare that with bulky television and computer screens, and the projector screen invokes more than just nostalgia. Could yest
3、erdays convenience be married to todays technology? The answer is yes, thanks to organic light-emitting materials that promise to make electronic viewing more convenient and ubiquitous. Used in displays, the organic materials are brighter, consume less energy and are easier to manufacture (thus pote
4、ntially cheaper) than current options based on liquid crystals. Because organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) emit light, they consume significantly less power, especially in small sizes, than common liquid-crystal displays (LCDs), which require backlighting. OLEDs also offer several exciting advant
5、ages over common LEDs: the materials do not need to be crystalline (that is, composed of a precisely repeating pattern of planes of atoms), so they are easier to make; they are applied in thin layers for a slimmer profile; and different materials (for different colors) can be patterned on a given su
6、bstrate to make high-resolution images. The substrates may be inexpensive glass or flexible plastic or even metal foil. In the coming years, large-screen televisions and computer monitors could roll up for storage. A soldier might unfurl a sheet of plastic showing a real-time situation map. Smaller
7、displays could be wrapped around a persons forearm or incorporated into clothing. Used in lighting fixtures, the panels could curl around an architectural column or lie almost wallpaperlike against a wall or ceiling. LEDs currently have longer lifetimes than organic emitters, and it will be tough to
8、 beat the widespread LED for use in indicator lamps. But OLEDs are already demonstrating their potential for displays. Their screens put out more than 100 candelas per square meter (about the luminance of a notebook screen) and last tens of thousands of hours (several years of regular use) before th
9、ey dim to half their original radiance. Close to 100 companies are developing applications for the technology, focusing on small, low-power displays see box on page 80. Initial products include a nonflexible 2.2-inch (diagonal) display for digital cameras and cellular phones made jointly by Kodak an
10、d Sanyo, introduced in 2002, and a 15-inch prototype computer monitor produced by the same collaborative venture. The global market for organic display devices was about $219 million in 2003 and is projected to jump to $3.1 billion by 2009, according to Kimberly Allen of iSuppli/Stanford Resources,
11、a market-research firm specializing in displays. 一、 What LED to OLED CRYSTALLINE semiconductorsthe forerunners of OLEDstrace their roots back to the development of the transistor in 1947, and visible-light LEDs were invented in 1962 by Nick Holonyak, Jr. They were first used commercially as tiny sou
12、rces of red light in calculators and watches and soon after also appeared as durable indicator lights of red, green or yellow. (When suitably constructed, LEDs form lasers, which have spawned the optical-fiber revolution, as well as optical data storage on compact discs and digital video discs.) Sin
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