http://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/About/Engineering_in_the_News/Engineering_Researchers_Create_World_s_Most_Efficient_Flexible_OLED.htmEngineering Researchers Create World's Most Efficient Flexible OLED
October 30, 2011
Researchers in the University of Toronto's Department of Materials Science & Engineering have developed the world’s most efficient organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) on plastic. This result enables a flexible form factor, not to mention a less costly, alternative to traditional OLED manufacturing, which currently relies on rigid glass.
The results are reported online in the latest issue of
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2011.259">Nature Photonics.
OLEDs provide high-contrast and low-energy displays that are rapidly becoming the dominant technology for advanced electronic screens. They are already used in some cell phone and other smaller-scale applications.
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“This discovery, unlocks the full potential of OLEDs, leading the way to energy-efficient, flexible and impact-resistant displays,” says Professor Lu.
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