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Errata

Although we tried to catch all errors before the book was printed, several remained undiscovered. We post them here to provide immediate access to the latest corrections. If you think there may be an error in our book, please contact us. We will do our very best to eliminate all errors.
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  • page 148, 3rd paragraph, 4th line: "...a ray at the angle *phi*..." must be "...a ray at the angle *alpha*..."
  • page 148, 3rd paragraph, 2nd last line: "With thick volume holograms, these modes may be less strong if we consider multiple reflections within the grating." must be "Note that with thick holograms, there is no color dispersion. Exit angles are defined by beam and grating angles."
  • page 164, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line: delete "- especially thin -".
  • page 165, figure 5.32: The color of the entrance rays must be blue instead of red (see: http://140.78.90.140/DisplaysBook/imageBrowser/Web-Site/Gallery.html#203 ).
  • page 165, caption of figure 5.33: "...(only some narrow banded modes (d) are reflected)." must be "...(only some narrow banded modes (d) are faintly reflected)."
  • page 257, caption of figure 7.4: "Inline-switchimg" must be "In-plane switching"
  • page 273, last line of section 7.3.10: "Liquivista" must be "Liquavista"
  • page 284, figure 7.34: a remark is missing that the ignition and discharge electrodes have been drawn 90 deg. turned for better visualization (actually they go from left to right).
  • page 285, end of 2nd-last paragraph: "With plasma displays, cathode aging is the main cause since each pixel has its own 'cathodes'." comment: This degradation of the MgO layer by sputtering etc. is one major issue, but we should note that phosphor degradation due to the aggressive plasma is also present, mainly for the blue phosphor.
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