16 Facts About OLED display

1.

An OLED display can be driven with a passive-matrix or active-matrix control scheme.

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OLED display is fundamentally different from LED which is based on a p-n diode structure.

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3.

OLED display's contribution has often been overlooked due to the secrecy NPL imposed on the project.

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4.

In September 2002, they presented a prototype of 15-inch HDTV format display based on white OLEDs with color filters at the CEATEC Japan.

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Typical OLED display is composed of a layer of organic materials situated between two electrodes, the anode and cathode, all deposited on a substrate.

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6.

The term OLED display traditionally refers specifically to this type of device, though the term SM-OLED display is in use.

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Such defect formation can be regarded as trivial when the OLED display size is small, however it causes serious issues when a large OLED display is manufactured, which brings significant production yield loss.

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8.

Inkjet etching of polymer layers in OLED display's can be used to increase the overall out-coupling efficiency.

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9.

OLED display layers are applied to the anode layer with conventional vapor deposition, and covered with a conductive metal electrode layer.

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10.

OLED display material used to produce blue light degrades much more rapidly than the materials used to produce other colors; in other words, blue light output will decrease relative to the other colors of light.

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11.

OLED display lighting offers several advantages over LED lighting, such as higher quality illumination, more diffuse light source, and panel shapes.

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DuPont states that OLED display TVs made with this less expensive technology can last up to 15 years if left on for a normal eight-hour day.

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13.

The Aston Martin DB9 incorporated the world's first automotive OLED display, which was manufactured by Yazaki, followed by the 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Chevrolet Corvette C6.

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OLED display is leading the world of OLED industry, generating $100.

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15.

Samsung's 2010 AMOLED display smartphones used their Super AMOLED display trademark, with the Samsung Wave S8500 and Samsung i9000 Galaxy S being launched in June 2010.

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Search for efficient OLED display materials has been extensively supported by simulation methods; it is possible to calculate important properties computationally, independent of experimental input, making materials development cheaper.

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