Category Ranking

98%

Total Visits

921

Avg Visit Duration

2 minutes

Citations

20

Article Abstract

The continuous upgrading of partition backlight technology has brought new competitive advantages to LCD, making it comparable to OLED in display performance, such as high contrast. Because the LCD does not have an ideal turn-off characteristic, there will be a halo phenomenon when local dimming is turned on. Due to the low luminance value of the halo and glare interference of the luminance meter, the actual light distribution is difficult to measure, so previous studies on halo effect characterization were mostly based on simulation or qualitative analysis. This paper first gives a method to accurately measure the halo distribution by using a mask to cover the center luminous region to avoid glare interference generated by the normal luminance meter. Based on the measured halo distribution and its correlation with the subjective assessment on halo visibility, a halo visibility estimation model was established, which quantifies the impact of display luminance, panel transmittance, and backlight unit (BLU) size. The predicted value of this model was highly correlated with the subjective experiment data, with a good fit of R=0.92. With this model, the halo visibility with any combination of panel sizes, initial contrast ratios, and BLU numbers can be easily calculated.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.557308DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

halo visibility
12
halo
9
glare interference
8
luminance meter
8
halo distribution
8
measurement characterization
4
characterization halo
4
halo mini-led
4
mini-led backlit
4
backlit lcds
4

Similar Publications

Visible Light-Induced, Persulfate-Promoted Synthesis of 2 Haloglycals from Glycals.

J Org Chem

September 2025

Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering & Technology, IIT-Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005, India.

A visible light-driven, KSO-mediated one-step synthesis of 2-halo glycals has been reported, employing potassium salts as halogen source (KI, KBr, and KCl). Versatility of the proposed methodology to generate chloro-, bromo-, and iodo-substituted d-glycals containing both aliphatic and aromatic substitutions emphasizes the reproducibility of the methodology. The synthesized halogenated derivatives were subjected to Suzuki, Heck, and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions, showcasing the utility of the halogenated derivatives for subsequent C-2 functionalization reactions of d-glycals.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Dual Photoredox/Ni-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Coupling of α-Amino Acids to Uridine Derivatives.

Org Lett

August 2025

Medicinal Chemistry, Research & Early Development, Respiratory & Immunology, BioPharmaceutical R&D, AstraZeneca, 43183 Gothenburg, Sweden.

We present visible-light-mediated decarboxylative coupling of -substituted glycine derivatives to the 3-position of 5-halo-uridine. The process utilizes dual iridium or organic dye and nickel catalysis to yield 3-amino methylene uridine derivatives. This work represents a new methodology to functionalize uridine derivatives as shown by 20 examples including biotin, fatty acid, and fluorinated residues among others.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The continuous upgrading of partition backlight technology has brought new competitive advantages to LCD, making it comparable to OLED in display performance, such as high contrast. Because the LCD does not have an ideal turn-off characteristic, there will be a halo phenomenon when local dimming is turned on. Due to the low luminance value of the halo and glare interference of the luminance meter, the actual light distribution is difficult to measure, so previous studies on halo effect characterization were mostly based on simulation or qualitative analysis.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The Halo effect in airport terminals: how wayfinding experiences influence emergency preparedness through perceived reliability.

Accid Anal Prev

September 2025

China-Pakistan Belt and Road Joint Laboratory on Smart Disaster Prevention of Major Infrastructures, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China.

As critical infrastructure in global transportation networks, airport terminals with high passenger throughput require effective safety management to ensure passenger safety and operational efficiency. Recognizing the importance of a human-centric approach, this study delves into wayfinding signage (WS) that facilitates routine navigation for passengers in airport terminals and emergency exit signage (EES) that guides evacuations during emergencies. We hypothesize that the passengers' experience in different WS performance criteria-visibility, legibility, consistency, and correctness-affect passengers' perceived reliability of it, which, by virtue of the Halo Effect, subsequently influences their perceived reliability of EES and willingness to comply with EES.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: A sharply angular thoracic deformity, commonly seen in dystrophic scoliosis associated with neurofibromatosis type 1, can compress the spinal cord and potentially cause neurological impairment. However, managing paraplegia due to severe kyphoscoliosis associated with neurofibromatosis type 1, coupled with low body mass index and extremely severe kyphoscoliosis, presents a significant challenge.

Case Presentation: A 13-year-old girl of Mongolian ethnicity with severe dystrophic kyphoscoliosis associated with neurofibromatosis type 1 presented with paraplegia and dyspnea.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF