Higher than high definition TV?
p2pnet.net News:- The stage is set for world competition in bright, high definition, inexpensive, high energy saving OLED displays, believes Atomic Holographic Nanotechnology inventor Michael Thomas.
And he expects his unique nanotechnology to have a leading role, paricularly with high-def tv.
Imagine a flat screen TV with higher quality pictures that you can find now, he says, which uses far less power than today’s models, and which at the same time guards you and your family against high energy microwave electro magnetic radiation emitted by CRT and SED electron beam technologies.
"Using our patented OLED UV photon induced electric field poling of ferroelectric molecules, it’s now possible to have health safety, green environment TV, having low electric power and heat dissipation compared to LCD and Electron Emission devices," Thomas told p2pnet.
Colossal Storage Corp expects its unique nanotechnology to set the stage for world competition in bright, high definition, inexpensive, high energy saving OLED displays such as TV.
Now, to get things happening, he wants to license his US Patents # 6,028,835 2/22/00 and # 6,046,973 4/4/00, "which can be used for many hundreds of devices one being a ferroelectric electron field emission device using an Integrated Semiconductor UV/Deep Blue Laser for Re-Programmable Ferroelectric OLED Displays," he says.

For the technically adept:
"Plasmon, known as electric current along with the electric field present, provides a mechanism for ferroelectric perovskite molecules to switch binary positions," says Thomas, going on
"Some organic/inorganic molecules have resonant valence orbit electrons that, under the proper Quantum UV/Blue photo excitation, allow conduction band electrons to move freely for a short time, says Thomas, going on:
"The unique concept of resonant absorption excitation by UV/Blue light causing olecular dissociation and simultaneous electric field application (Pockels effect) can be used to switch the ferroelectric molecule (Atomic Switch).
"The bistable state nucleus in the center of a ferroelectric dipole molecule can therefore be used to create a programmable OLED light source for many applications like computer display, credit card display, cellular phone display, television screen , monitors, special displays, automobile, camera, etc. with 200 Terapixel to 4 Petapixels possible.
"Ferroelectric non-linear photonic bandgap crystals offer the possibility of controlling and manipulating light within a UV/Deep Blue frequency.
"The small size of ferroelectric transparent structures makes it possible to fabricate nano-optical devices like OLED ferroelectric electron field emission displays that can be used to make nano, macro or any size displays.
"The outstanding potentials of ferroelectric molecular materials will revolutionize optical display technologies along with several challenges in design, optimization, fabrication, and characterization and provide for further extensive research and development activities in the field of ferroelectric materials.
"Colossal’s use of electron fields in ferroelectric materials can be used to a phosphorus display on and off with no light energy source requirement for Infinite on / off Non-Destructive ( ’switch with memory’ ) switching with no Refresh Rates Needed."





June 18th, 2004 at 12:56 pm
I like the idea of higher resolution.
However, the comment about “high energy” “microwave electromagnetic radiation” is a contradiction of terms. Microwave energy is low energy. I’ve never considered my CRT a radiation health risk.
June 18th, 2004 at 5:52 pm
If you are greater than 2 to 4 ft away from the face of TV no major health hazards should occur.
How many times have I scolded my kids laying on the floor a couple of feet from the TV face ? Saying its bad for your eyes when in fact the microwave radiation is bad for their health.
1000 to 1200 Watt Microwaves can also cook food.
Try an experiment, put your head 6 inches from the CRT/TV
for 4 hours and observe the effect.