A Driving Method for Reducing Oil Film Splitting in Electrowetting Displays

Membranes (Basel). 2021 Nov 24;11(12):920. doi: 10.3390/membranes11120920.

Abstract

Electrowetting displays (EWDs) are one of the most potential electronic papers. However, they have the problem of oil film splitting, which could lead to a low aperture ratio of EWDs. In this paper, a driving waveform was proposed to reduce oil film splitting. The driving waveform was composed of a rising stage and a driving stage. First, the rupture voltage of oil film was analyzed by testing the voltage characteristic curve of EWDs. Then, a quadratic function waveform with an initial voltage was applied at the rising stage to suppress oil film splitting. Finally, a square wave was applied at the driving stage to maintain the aperture ratio of EWDs. The experimental results show that the luminance was increased by 8.78% and the aperture ratio was increased by 4.47% compared with an exponential function driving waveform.

Keywords: aperture ratio; driving waveform; electrowetting displays (EWDs); oil film splitting; quadratic function waveform.