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29 July 2005 Status and potential for phosphorescent OLED technology
M. Hack, M. S. Weaver, V. Adamovich, R. C. Kwong, M. H. Lu, J. J. Brown
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Proceedings Volume 5961, Building European OLED Infrastructure; 596102 (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.628991
Event: Workshop on Building European OLED Infrastructure, 2005, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Abstract
As organic light emitting device (OLED) technology is building up momentum in the commercial marketplace, phosphorescent OLEDs (PHOLEDsTM) are proving themselves to be an ideal display medium for a wide range of product applications: from small mobile displays to large area TVs. As part of this work we continue to advance PHOLED technology by new materials design and device architectures. For example a green PHOLED with 4.3 V, 70 cd/A, 50 lm/W and > 10,000 hours lifetime at 1,000 cd/m2 is reported. PHOLEDs enable very low power consumption displays with low display operating temperatures, and can be deposited by a range of different deposition techniques. Along with state-of-the-art device performance we report results on the ruggedness of PHOLED materials in high volume manufacturing environments.
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M. Hack, M. S. Weaver, V. Adamovich, R. C. Kwong, M. H. Lu, and J. J. Brown "Status and potential for phosphorescent OLED technology", Proc. SPIE 5961, Building European OLED Infrastructure, 596102 (29 July 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.628991
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KEYWORDS
Phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes

Organic light emitting diodes

Luminous efficiency

Manufacturing

Amorphous silicon

Organic vapor phase deposition

Phosphorescent materials

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