Paper Submission Guideline
Technical Digest Paper Submission Guideline (Final Version)
If your abstract/summary has been accepted, full manuscript (2 ~ 4 pages) must be submitted by August 15, 2009 in MS-Word format to be published in the Conference Digest. Please click the button to download the sample file of Digest Paper of IMID 2009.
Conference Topic
 
 1. Active-Matrix Devices
 
Advances in development and implementation of active-matrix display devices and electronics
Active-Matrix LCDs for TV; Note-PC; Monitor; Active-Matrix Mobile Displays; Novel and High Performance Active-Matrix Display Devices and Addressing; LTPS TFT-LCDs; Integrated Active-Matrix Drivie Circuits and Sensors; Backplane Technology for AMOLED; Transparent TFTs;Organic TFTs; System-on-Panel (SOP)
 2. Liquid Crystal Technologies and Other Non-Emissive Displays
 
Advances in the development of liquid-crystal materials, electro-optical effects, and devices, new materials development in non-emissive display technologies:
LC Materials; LC Modeling; LC Alignment; LC Modes; High Performance LCDs; Blue Phase LCD; Ferro- and Antiferroelectric LCD; Reflective Displays; Other Non-Emissive Displays.
 3. Advanced BLU: LED, FED, OLED etc.
 
Recent developments in BLU using new light sources and optical sheets:
Light Emitting Diode-based BLU; Field Emission Lamp-based BLU; Organic Lighting Emitting Diode-based BLU; Flat Fluorescent Lamp-based BLU; Other Light Source-based BLU; Novel Optical Sheets; Manufacturing; Driving Methods; Characterization
 4. Plasma Display Panels
 
New developments in the design andmanufacturing, performance characteristics, and driving methods and circuitry:
Fundamental Discharge Mechanisms; Luminous Efficiency Improvement; High Speed Address and Related Reset Waveforms; Cell Design and Material Characteristics; Image Enhancement Technology; Low Cost Driving Circuit and System; Low Cost & High Precision Fabrication Technology; MgO and other Protective Materials, etc.
 5. Organic Light-Emitting Diode Displays
 
Organic materials, electrodes, device structures, fabrication processes, driving methods, encapsulation techniques, optical enhancement techniques, full color techniques, OLEDs for lighting, characterization of the device performances and analysis of interface etc:
OLED Devices; Organic Materials (small molecules, dendrimers, and polymers) and Processes; OLED Display Manufacturing; Encapsulation Technologies; Characterization; Driving Methods; Solution Processible Materials, OLEDs for Lighting.
 6. Flexible and Future Displays / Electronic Paper
 
All aspects of flexible displays and plastic electronics, including advances in organic materials(both small molecules and polymers), printable inorganic semiconductors and devices, electrodes, device structures, physical electronics, fabrication processes, driving methods, characterization and analysis of device performance, transport physics, etc
E-papers, Flexible Backplanes; Flexible LCDs; Flexible OLEDs; Flexible Substrates and Barriers; Thin-Film Encapsulation; Electrode and Interconnection; Processes (including patterning and printing); Manufacturing
 7. Phosphor for Display and Lighting
 
All aspects of inorganic phosphors for use in displays and lightings, and etc., including phosphors at the cutting edge (LEDs, 3D-PDPs, Solar cell applications, and Nano-phosphors for bio-applications) and phosphors for general applications (general lamps, CCFL for LCD BLUs, Inorganic ELs, PDPs, CRTs, FEDs, PRTs, VFDs, X-ray scintillators, long phosphorescence, mechanoluminescence, and etc.):
Synthesis and characterization of phosphors; nano-processing; phosphor-involved devices processing; energy transfer and up-conversion; combinatorial approach for phosphors development; thin film phosphors; surface coating for phosphors etc.
 8. Display Electronics, Systems and Application
 
Progress in driving methods, driving electronics, and system design technologies for display devices and new display applications ;
Driving Methods and Circuits for Display Devices; Driver IC's; Image Signal Processor; System-On-Glass (SOG) and System-On-Panel (SOP) Technologies; Display Interface Technologies; and All Other Display Electronics Technologies and New Applications.
 9. 3D Displays
 
Technologies for delivering 3rd dimension to viewers
3D Display systems including Stereoscopic / autostereoscopic / Multi-view / Super-multi-view / Volumetric/Holographic displays; 3D Contents generation including 3D image capture and 2D-3D contents conversion; User-interaction with 3D displays; 3D image formats and standards; 3D image compressions; Human factors;
10. Display Materials, Components, and Equipment
 
New development of materials and components for displays. It includes new functional materials for substrates, active/passive materials, their properties, and fabrication methods for components:
LCD Backlight; LCD Color Filters; Polarizer; Optical Films; PDP Materials and Components; Electrode Materials; Dielectric Materials and Process; Semiconductors; Color Filters; Glasses; All Organic Display (AOD)
11. Display Manufacturing
 
Advances in low-cost process technologies for display manufacturing; Manufacturing issues for breakthrough in the display performances, cost reduction, and throughput:
New Low-cost Process Technologies; Thin-Film & Thick Film Deposition; Printing; Patterning; Etching; Printed Electronics, etc.
12. Mobile Display and Touch Panel
 
New Theory, Technology and Applications of Mobile Displays and Touch Panels
Mobile Display Design; Devices and Components; Modules and Systems; System Hardware and Software; Touch Sensors and Transducers; Touch Panels; System Integrations and Applications.
13. Color Imaging for Digital Media
 
New topics in, but not Limited to, the Following Areas:
Vision and Image Quality; Color in Devices(Displays, Printers, Scanners, Cameras); Color Image Processing; Color in Illumination; Specific Color Technology and Applications, etc.
14. Photovoltaics (Sponsored by Merck)
  This special photovoltaic session will cover the most of the solar cell processes, materials, and devices.
  The details of organic, inorganic, and hybrid solar cell materials, unique structures, and high efficient device topics are included.
15. Special Session; Display Device Design (Co-organized by KAID)
  Digital Design Trend, User Interface & Interaction, User Experience
 
Abstract/Summary Submission
 
Step 1)
Please prepare your abstract/summary in Microsoft Word (doc) format for the submission.
The Abstract/Summary should be made no later than April 30, 2009-> May 26 , 2009 to the conference website.
The abstract/summary should give a concise summary of the work, including following information.

  1. Separate Cover Letter with Abstract
   
- Title of Paper
- Full name, complete mailing address, e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the principal author
- Name, affiliation, city, state, country of additional authors
- An abstract of 30-50 words
- Preferred topical session (listed in ˇ°Conference Topicsˇ± of this website above)
- Oral/Poster presentation preference
  2. Technical Summary (2 pages and single column A4 format including figures and tables)
   
- Objective and Background: Briefly describe the goals and background information of your work.
- Results: Describe the results with focus on the novelty of your work.
- Impact: Discuss the significance of your work and compare your findings with previously published work.
- References: List major references.
 
Step 2)
Acceptance Notification of the Abstract/Summary will be sent via an e-mail to the corresponding author
by June 30, 2009.
The submitted Abstract/Summary will either be accepted or rejected based on technical merits evaluated by program committee members. The accepted manuscript might be reassigned to an oral or poster presentations of appropriate topical session at the discretion of program committee.

Authors of accepted papers will receive an instruction for the preparation of the Digest Paper to be published in the Technical Digest/CD-ROM of IMID 2009.
 
Step 3)
Digest Paper (2 ~ 4 pages) should be submitted in MS-Word (doc) format to be published in the Conference Digest/CD-ROM by August 15, 2009, if your abstract/summary is accepted.