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Thick-film dielectric electroluminescent (TDEL) technology(Dielectric thick film electroluminescence) is a flat-screen technology developed by Canadian company iFire Technology Corp. in 90 years. TDel technology is based on inorganic electroluminescence (Inorganic Electroluminescence, IEL) also used in TFEL (Thin-Film Electroluminescence) that is commercially available and has been developed since the 70's. TFEL technology had trouble correctly displaying full colors, the blue in particular. This is resolved with tDel technology used by Blue Color (Color by Blue) patented iFire.

IEL-based technology, TDel has a structure that combines thick processes and thin film. IEL device generates light by applying an electric field alternative to inorganic light emitting phosphor.
TDEL structure is developed on a glass substrate consisting of a thick film dielectric layer and a phosphor layer of thin film situated between two groups of electrodes to form a matrix of pixels. Seems complex, but basically works when the phosphor emits light in the presence of an electric field. TDEL matchsticks used in solid state rather than liquids (like LCD), gases (like PDP) or vacuum (as in TRC), thus the new technology is probably more robust, being less prone to shock and vibration.

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