Join us at the March 15th meeting to learn about phosphors, displays, and how lighting influences human health! Our speaker is Jim Murphy a Principal Scientist at GE Research and the Display Technologies/LED Phosphor Program Manager.
Agenda:
5:30 – 6:15 Networking
6:15 – 7:00 Dinner
7:00 – 7:30 Business Meeting
7:30 – 8:30 Presentation
Dinner Menu:
Tossed garden salad with white balsamic dressing (GF)
Mediterranean penne pasta with spinach, tomatoes, and artichoke hearts tossed in a garlic basil oil
Grilled lemon chicken breast with tomato caper relish (GF)
Herb roasted potatoes (GF)
Sauteed vegetable medley (GF)
Assorted cookies and dessert bars
Location: Union College Hale House
Maps are here: https://www.union.edu/
Everyone must register here by Monday 3/13:
https://enyacs.eventsmart.com/
Walk into your local electronics store and the red color emitting from many of the displays will be GE phosphor technology. Since first being introduced into the display industry in 2014, the red-line emission of K2SiF6:Mn4+ phosphor (PFS/KSF) has become the market leading wide color gamut solution for 4K UHD TVs, tablets, phones, monitors and laptops. KSF provides a cost effective, on-chip LED solution for wide color gamut displays that is RoHS compliant. This presentation will discuss the technology that has enabled this success and the path forward around integration into future displays with higher color quality and additional functionality (minileds, remote films, microleds, hybrid solutions with green-emitting perovskite QDs and ink jet printed parts) versus current HDR 4K/8K displays. This presentation will also more broadly address the role light in human health and its ability to influence our circadian rhythm.