Disordered percolation layer for forming conductive islands...

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C345S086000, C345S107000, C359S296000

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ABSTRACT:
An exemplary embodiment for an electric paper application is provided. The embodiment utilizes a disordered percolation layer for forming conductive islands on electric paper. The percolation layer is comprised of a disordered mixture of conductive and non-conductive particles that are attached to a non-conductive surface to provide conductive islands therein so that the electric charge can be appropriately held near the media plane of the electric paper.

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