SEMI D13 TERMINOLOGY FOR FPD COLOR FILTER ASSEMBLIES
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SEMI D13 Document Information:
Title
TERMINOLOGY FOR FPD COLOR FILTER ASSEMBLIES
Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2008
Scope:
Color filters comprise the plate assembly in a colored flat
panel display. They consist of a number of material layers such as
substrate, color filter layer, black matrix, overcoat layer, and
transparent conductive films. Each of these layers has various
properties which may need to be specified, produced, controlled,
and characterized. This document provides an overview of these
layers, with terms and definitions for selected elements, and
indicates the appearance of some color filter defects. This
document may be useful in developing material specifications,
inspection criteria, and test methods.
NOTICE: This standard does not purport to
address safety issues, if any, associated with its use. It is the
responsibility of the users of this standard to establish
appropriate safety and health practices and determine the
applicability of regulatory or other limitations prior to use.
Purpose
These terms and definitions describe various elements and
characteristics of FPD color filter (CF) assemblies. They are
intended to assist in future CF standardization activity.
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