Quantum Dot Applications in LCD Displays | |
![]() | Eric W. NelsonSenior Research Specialist3M Display Materials and Systems Division |
Dr. Nelsoin joined 3M in 1995, after receiving his B.S. in Chemistry from Alma College and his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Michigan State University. His graduate thesis dealt with the kinetics and mechanisms of cationic photopolymerization of vinyl ethers. Eric started his career at 3M in the Corporate Process Technology Center in the UV Processing group. Since then, he has worked on numerous projects in different divisions within 3M. During his career, he has specialized in the interaction of light with polymeric materials. This has included UV Processing, Free Radical and Cationic Curing, Polymerization Kinetics and Thermodynamics, Curing of Opaque and 3-D Structures, Solvent Coating and Formulation, and UV Stabilization of Polymers. For the past 10 years, Eric has worked in the 3M Optical Film area. In this area, he has worked on a wide range of products including microreplicated light control films and multi-layer optical films for reflection and polarization management. Most recently, Eric has championed the development of a quantum dot color-enhancement film (QDEF).
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