OLEDs

The first fully 3D-printed flexible OLED display opens the possibility of printing OLED displays at home
via University of Minnesota The first fully 3D-printed flexible OLED display opens the possibility of
A new electrode could free up 20% more light from organic light-emitting diodes
An ultrathin Ag film based OLED inside Professor Jay Guo’s lab at 3537 G.G. Brown
New ultrahigh-res OLED display features brighter images with purer colors and more than 10,000 pixels per inch
Illustration of the meta-OLED display and the underlying metaphotonic layer, which improves the overall brightness
Organic light-emitting devices and printed electronics can now be connected to a socket in the wall

Organic light-emitting devices and printed electronics can be connected to a socket in the wall

OLED electrodes from graphene are finally here

For the first time, it has been possible to produce functional OLED electrodes from graphene.

Towards a dramatically better television, tablet and phone screen and there’s more

New molecules promise cheaper, more efficient OLED displays Harvard University researchers have designed more than

Technological breakthrough for cheaper lighting and flexible solar cells – to market in 2016

In more than three years of work european scientists finally made future lighting technology ready to

Inexpensive OLED displays and solid-state lightings in mass production, coming soon

Researchers develop highly efficient, solution-processed fluorescence organic light-emitting diodes using “Pure-organic” emitters A team led

New tunable electronics simply by changing the distance between molecules

Demonstrating a strategy that could form the basis for a new class of electronic devices

Much better, cheaper, brighter and flexible LED’s

Princeton University researchers have developed a new method to increase the brightness, efficiency and clarity

Organic lights and solar cells straight from the printer

Flickering façades, curved monitors, flashing clothing, fluorescent wallpaper, flexible solar cells – and all printable.

UCLA engineers develop a stretchable, foldable transparent electronic display

The OLED can be repeatedly stretched, folded and twisted at room temperature while still remaining

BASF and Philips First to Develop OLED Lighting for Use As a Transparent Car Roof

The OLEDs are transparent when switched off BASF and Philips have achieved a practical breakthrough