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The Making of a Flexible Active-Matrix OLED Display

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Material, substrate and packaging are key components in making a flexible active-matrix OLED display.

Rui-Qing Ma, Mike Hack and Julie J. Brown, Universal Display Corp.

Imagine a display as thin as paper that can be rolled into a small tube, wrapped around objects such as a cell phone, dropped on the ground or even hammered and yet still function. In addition, the exhibit shows the highly pure color and crisp high-speed motion pictures that can be viewed from all directions with the same high quality while consuming very little power. Such displays are close to being a reality, thanks to organic LEDs (OLEDs). A universal communication device is a portable communication tool with a rollable display screen. Phosphorescent OLEDs The first efficient...Read full article

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    Published: September 2007
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