Product category:
Other OEM Display Modules and Meters
News Release from: Cambridge Display Technology | Subject: Cambridge Display Technology P-OLED materials
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 August 2007
OLEDs offer boosted lifespans
Lifespans recently reported for green and red P-OLED materials represent a 60% and 280% increase in performance, respectively.
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) and Sumation substantially improved lifetime data for green and red P-OLED materials Data from spin coated devices using a common cathode and interlayer material demonstrate lifetimes for green and red P-OLED materials of 78,000 hours and 67,000 hours, respectively, from an initial luminance of 1000cd/m2
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Research sheds new light on LEPs
The nature of one of the fundamental processes for light generation in light emitting polymer (LEP), materials has now been experimentally demonstrated by scientists from Cambridge and Oman.
This is equivalent to approximately 445,000 hours and 420,000 hours from an operating brightness of 400cd/m2 for these materials.
These latest lifetimes represent a 60% and 280% increase in performance for green and red materials over results that were announced in May and March of this year, respectively.
Chief Executive Officer of CDT, Dr David Fyfe commented, "Once again, we are reporting tremendous progress on materials developed at Sumation and tested at CDT's facilities".
"Rapid material development continues unabated and is a testament to the excellent collaboration between Sumation's research centres in the UK and Japan".
President and Chief Executive Officer of Sumation, Susumu Miyazaki added, "We continue to make rapid progress on all colours and these results are the latest in a series of accomplishments that we anticipate will continue for the foreseeable future".
• Cambridge Display Technology: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Electronicstalk email newsletter
• Electronicstalk Home Page

