Organic light-emitting devices and printed electronics can be connected to a socket in the wall by way of a small, inexpensive organic converter, developed in a collaboration between Linköpi... Read more
For the first time, it has been possible to produce functional OLED electrodes from graphene. The process was developed by Fraunhofer researchers together with partners from industry and res... Read more
New molecules promise cheaper, more efficient OLED displays Harvard University researchers have designed more than 1,000 new blue-light emitting molecules for organic light-emitting diodes (... Read more
In more than three years of work european scientists finally made future lighting technology ready to market. They developed flexible lighting foils that can be produced roll-to-roll – much... Read more
Researchers develop highly efficient, solution-processed fluorescence organic light-emitting diodes using “Pure-organic” emitters A team led by Prof. Tae-Woo Lee (Dept. of Materi... Read more
Demonstrating a strategy that could form the basis for a new class of electronic devices with uniquely tunable properties, researchers at Kyushu University were able to widely vary the emiss... Read more
Princeton University researchers have developed a new method to increase the brightness, efficiency and clarity of LEDs, which are widely used on smartphones and portable electronics as well... Read more
Flickering façades, curved monitors, flashing clothing, fluorescent wallpaper, flexible solar cells – and all printable. This is no make-believe vision of the future; it will soon be possibl... Read more
The OLED can be repeatedly stretched, folded and twisted at room temperature while still remaining lit and retaining its original shape. Imagine an electronic display nearly as clear as a wi... Read more
The OLEDs are transparent when switched off BASF and Philips have achieved a practical breakthrough in the development of OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology that allows it to be... Read more