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Design of moiré-free metal meshes using ray tracing for touch screen panels

•We examine the effect of metal meshes on the moiré phenomenon of touch panels.•The ray tracing simulation reproduces the moiré fringes observed experimentally.•The moiré phenomenon is quantified using the contrast ratio and standard deviation.•A random metal grid is shown to suppress the moiré phen...

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Published in:Displays 2015-07, Vol.38, p.9-19
Main Authors: Shin, Dong-Kyun, Park, Jongwoon
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Language:English
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Summary:•We examine the effect of metal meshes on the moiré phenomenon of touch panels.•The ray tracing simulation reproduces the moiré fringes observed experimentally.•The moiré phenomenon is quantified using the contrast ratio and standard deviation.•A random metal grid is shown to suppress the moiré phenomenon substantially.•However, it exhibits even higher standard deviation due to point defects. Using a ray tracing technique, we investigate the dependence of the moiré effect on the crossing angles between touch screen panels (TSPs) and display panels, the metal grid structures (spacing and width), and metal grid shapes (non-uniform and random grids). Of those design parameters, adjusting the crossing angle (∼45°), reducing the grid width (∼1μm), and employing a random grid in the shape of irregular hexagon are found to suppress the moiré phenomenon to a great extent. We also provide the simulation scheme that can capture the moiré patterns observed experimentally and useful design guidelines for metal grids.
ISSN:0141-9382
1872-7387
DOI:10.1016/j.displa.2015.01.004