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How Rigid Planar Molecules Redefine OLEDs

by Joseph Bryans

Unlike traditional TADF materials, which rely on twisted geometries to minimize singlet-triplet energy gaps, the researchers demonstrate that planar structures can achieve similar, if not superior, results.

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Researchers Boost Blue Light Brightness by 53% with Honeycomb Film

by Joseph Bryans

By varying the polymer concentration and the humidity, the researchers were able to tailor the morphology of the honeycomb-patterned PS films, achieving an optimal balance of pore diameter and height that significantly enhances light extraction.

Tags:Blue Light| OLED| research| showcase| TADF

Lordin Plans to File 23 Patents for Blue OLED

by Omid Rahmat

Lordin, an OLED startup founded in 2020, has developed a blue OLED with an IQE of 90%. It has si far registered 4 patents and plans to file 19 more. The company’s CEO, Oh …

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Links Week Starting 31st October 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. For the next couple of weeks, we …

Tags:Aviation| Corning| Desktop Monitors| Distributors| Events| Financial Data| Flight Information (FIDs)| Game Playing| LED| Mergers & Acquisitions| OLED Materials| OLED TVs| Oxide TFTs| Patents| Philips| Pricing| R&D (Research & Development)| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| sony| TADF| TVs (TV Sets)| UK (United Kingdom)

Kyulux Moving to Commercialisation

by Bob Raikes

What They Say OLED-Info summarised the talk by Kyulux at the SID/DSCC Business Conference at Display Week. Junji Adachi from the firm said that it is on track to commericalise its materials with green …

Tags:OLED Materials| SID Display Week 2022| TADF