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EN3 7XH
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Listing of all 10 news releases from OLED-T:
Material improves OLED display performance
New electron transport material has lower toxicity, lower voltage, higher electroluminescent efficiency, longer lifetime and lower voltage drift.
News from OLED-T ( 3 March 2008)
Efficient LED material suits mobile applications
The E255a green LED material is highly efficient, making it ideal for mobile product applications with either passive matrix or active matrix driving.
News from OLED-T (26 September 2007)
Electron injector improves OLED performance
EI-101 is a low temperature direct replacement for lithium floride (LiF), the material typically used by OLED display manufactures as the electron injector layer within an OLED display.
News from OLED-T (22 May 2007)
Host material improves OLED displays
A new patented host material for OLED displays claims significant performance benefits compared with existing alternatives.
News from OLED-T (15 May 2007)
Too much hype damages OLED credibility
CEO admits that the OLED industry has been overly optimistic about the speed of commercialisation of the technology.
News from OLED-T ( 8 May 2007)
Project to marry optical films with OLED materials
OLED-T and Microsharp have announced a two year DTI funded project to develop a concept product that combines optical films with OLED materials for backlighting.
News from OLED-T (16 January 2007)
Mission showcases UK display technology research
OLED-T is participating in a UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) display mission to Asia in order to showcase the advantages of display technology research and development (R and D) in the UK.
News from OLED-T (24 November 2006)
Electron injector cuts the cost of making OLEDs
Patented electron injector reduces OLED manufacturing costs thanks to its low temperature deposition using vacuum coating methods.
News from OLED-T ( 5 September 2006)
OLED materials research comes to Brunel
OLED-T has invested $900,000 in a R and D facility on the Brunel University Science Park site, Uxbridge.
News from OLED-T (15 June 2006)
Chemists to further OLED materials research
OLED-T has appointed two researchers at its new R and D display facility on Brunel University's Science Park.
News from OLED-T (15 June 2006)

