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What About Adding QDs to OLEDs?

by Bob Raikes

I’m writing this week’s editorial from my hotel room in Las Vegas, just before the last day of Infocomm. It’s been a fascinating three weeks for me, with SID, Infocomm and AWE Expo. I’ve …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Industry Prepares for OLED Summit

by Tom Allen

Several members of the technology industry will present at the OLEDs 2016 World Summit, it has been announced. The Summit will run from the 20th – 22nd May in San Diego, with discussions focusing …

Tags:Back Panel| Events| Intel| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 23

nVerpix Shows Breakthrough OLED Pixel Design

by Steve Sechrist

Enter a new “breakthrough” transistor design from nVerpix for OLED pixels featured in this year’s iZone at the SID Display Week. With it, the group looks to resolve many of the key issues of …

Tags:Amorphous TFT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Materials| OLEDs| SID Display Week 2016| TFT| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Graphene Enables 40% EQE

by Tom Allen

Researchers at the KAIST research institute and Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) in Korea have built a graphene electrode structure, which can be used for ‘highly efficient’ flexible OLED units. The graphene …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Graphene| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 22

JDI Impresses with Low Power and High Resolution

by Bob Raikes

For many years, one of the consistent highlights of SID has been to visit Toshiba’s panel business, which then became TM Displays and, eventually, JDI. As usual, there was lots and lots to see …

Tags:Automotive| Large Display Monitor| Memory LCD| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Reflective Display| SID Display Week 2016| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| UltraHD| Vol 23 - Issue 21

KN2 Display Week 2016 JDI Keynote

by Steve Sechrist

Keynote address are meant to set the tone of a conference and help point in the general direction of what’s to be expected in the hurried and meeting-packed days to come. This was particularly …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| LCD Fabs| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21

Samsung Back at SID – but ‘No Meetings’

by Bob Raikes

Samsung Display was missed at the SID event last year (it was concentrating on promoting its branded products last year, rather than components, we heard), so we were pleased to see the company back …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Samsung Display| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21

IC5 Pixelligent Helps with Light Extraction

by Bob Raikes

Pixelligent makes PixClear high index materials that use zirconia nanocrystals which the company claims have very uniform properties and the company claims to be able to achieve 95% transmittance with 80% loading. The company, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Optics| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21

KN3 OLEDs are the Only Viable Future Technology – Samsung

by Bob Raikes

The third keynote was by Sun-Chul Kim who is Exective VP and Chief of the Research Center of Samsung Display and his topic was ‘AMOLED Technical Issues and Forecasts’ He started with a discussion …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Samsung Display| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21

BC15 Kateeva May Enable Printing of OLEDs

by Bob Raikes

The next speaker was a “late notice” speaker as the planned speaker was not able to make it. The speaker was Dr. Conor Madagan, the co-founder and President of Kateeva, a developer of inkjet-based …

Tags:Encapsulation| InkJet Deposition| Kateeva| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21

BC12 Atom Shows CNT TFTs and New OLED Structure

by Bob Raikes

The next speaker was Huaping Li, Chief Scientist of Atom Nanoelectronics. He spoke about Carbon Nanotube (CNT) transistor backplanes, based on single chirality inks. He said that the mobility is better than oxide transistors. …

Tags:CNTs (Carbon Nanotubes)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21