Researchers develop a method to change the color and fluorescence of compounds using gases

Researchers from Japan developed a new method that can be used to change the color and fluorescence of compounds using oxygen and hydrogen gases. This is a reversible method that is environmentally friendly. The technique can find applications in sensors and control of organic semiconductors and OLED devices.

The researchers explain that they were able to perform a molecular switch in aromatic compounds that are commonly used in OLEDs, OPVs and other applications. The switch was performed using an orthoquinone moiety.


Read the full story Posted: Jul 17,2016

LGD admits it is late to the flexible OLED market, will gradually move production from LCD to OLED

Bloomberg posted an interesting story regarding LG's entry into the small/medium OLED market. LG's CEO, Han Sang Beom, is quoted saying that LGD intends to expedite its investments towards OLED production.

Han admits that LG Display is a "late comer" to this market (at least compared to Samsung Display) but as OLED is expected to go "mainstream" in the next few years (mostly following Apple's decision to adopt the technology in future iPhones) LGD has got to focus more on OLEDs. Han says that it is "undeniable that flexible OLEDs are now the mega-trend in the mobile segment".


Read the full story Posted: Jul 14,2016

OLED-Info and DisplayMate launch a new display evaluation service

OLED-info is proud to announce a collaboration with world leading display testing, evaluation and optimization expert DisplayMate Technologies, in order to offer companies a series of custom tailored packages of advanced technical tests and reports for OLED display makers.

OLED-info and DisplayMate Technologies' combined expertise can help your company navigate today’s challenging competitive display market and reach optimal business, marketing, technical product and sourcing decisions based on important factors such as:

  • measuring and checking the display’s objective laboratory performance and specifications
  • improving and optimizing the display’s performance
  • discovering and itemizing all of its relative strengths and weaknesses
  • performance data and comparisons with competing OLED and LCD displays.

Click here for more information and a list of available reports.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 10,2016

Intel, LG Display, Dolby Laboratories, Audi and more slated to preset at the OLEDs World Summit 2016

Join top OLED display, lighting and material developers at the 18th annual OLEDs World Summit, taking place September 20-22 at the Paradise Point Resort & Spa in San Diego, CA. For nearly two-decades, the OLEDs World Summit has served as a homecoming for the display and lighting industries and provided a platform for them to highlight successes, address challenges and network. This year you can expect a complete overview of the industry.

The OLEDs World Summit 2016 will kick off by examining flexible display applications including wearable devices, smart phone applications and more. Over the course of the event, attendees will also explore chemicals and tools for OLEDs, new applications, challenges for OLED materials in displays and much more. As an attendee you can expect to hear discussions such as:

  • OLEDs Flexible Display Screens for Smart Phone Applications
  • AMOLEDs for Personal Computer/Notebook PC Opportunities
  • OLEDs in Aviation
  • InkJet Printing: Tackling the "Achilles' heel" of OLED Displays
  • And Much More

Read the full story Posted: Jul 09,2016

NHK developed a new inverted-OLED device which requires almost no encapsulation

In 2013, the Japan Broadcasting Corp (NHK) and Nippon Shokubai developed a new OLED structure called inverted OLED, or iOLED, that drastically improves oxygen and moisture resistances. The basic idea behind iOLED is to invert the structure between the electrodes of a bottom-emission OLED. The electrodes are based on an organic material (polyethyleneimine) and not Lithium-based like most electrodes.

NHK full-color iOLED prototype (2015)NHK iOLED (2015)

In 2015, NHK demonstrated a full-color iOLED display that uses a film substrate. The company now demonstrated the same display - more than one year after it was fabricated - still working even though there is almost no encapsulation.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 08,2016

UBI - Apple's OLED adoption will lead to $28.5 billion in OLED production equipment sales in the next 5 years

In past month there were dozens of reports stating that Apple will adopt an OLED display in its 2017 or 2018 iPhone and that Apple signed an agreement with SDC to be its first OLED supplier. Apple will require a huge amount of OLED displays, even if the first device will be a premium iPhone model, which will require large capacity expansion from SDC (and other suppliers that Apple will probably need to sign up).

According to UBI Research, Apple's decision to adopt OLED displays in its iPhones will result in $13 billion of production equipment orders by 2020. The capacity required for Apple will take up 47% of the global equipment market for 6-Gen flexible OLEDs ($28.5 billion in the next 5 years, according to UBI).


Read the full story Posted: Jul 08,2016

IHS sees the flexible display market reaching $15.5 billion in 2022

According to IHS, demand for flexible displays is set to increase as the popularity of wearable and mobile devices with flexible displays increase. IHS says that the market will be around $3.7 billion in 2016 - and this will grow to $15.5 billion in 2022.

IHS Flexible Display Market Forecast (2015-2022)

In 2020 flexible displays will comprise 13% of the total display market. While currently the only devices that use flexible displays are phones and watches, this will expand to include tablets, near-eye VR devices, automotive and OLED TVs. IHS is counting both flexible OLEDs and E Ink displays.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 08,2016

OLED-Info's flexible, automotive, microdisplays, transparent and graphene OLED market reports updated to July 2016

Today we published new versions of all our market reports - that cover the transparent, automotive, microdisplay, flexible and graphene OLED markets. OLED-Info provides comprehensive niche OLED market reports, and our reports cover everything you need to know about the niche market, and can be useful if you want to understand how the OLED industry works and what this technology can provide for your own industry. The reports are now updated to July 2016.

The Flexible OLED Market Report:

  • Why flexible displays and lighting panels are so exciting
  • What kind of flexible displays are currently on the market
  • What the future holds for flexible OLEDs
  • How to acquire flexible OLEDs for your products

The report package provides a good introduction to the flexible OLED market - present and future. It details both flexible displays and lighting technologies. Read more here!

Read the full story Posted: Jul 07,2016

Samsung applies for a QLED-TV trademark, is it planning a QLED TV soon?

Samsung Electronics applied for a QLED TV trademark in the US - the trademark specifically is Samsung QLED. In the application document, Samsung said QLED technology will be applied not only to TVs - but also to mobile phone displays, monitors - and other devices.

Samsung is already shipping quantum-dots enhanced LCD TVs, but a QLED display means that the quantum-dots are used as emissive materials - there's no need for a backlight or filter layers. These kinds of displays will be very similar to OLEDs.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 07,2016 - 4 comments

LGD starts to install production equipment in its upcoming E5 flexible OLED line

In July 2015, LG Display announced it is going to invest $900 million to build a new 6-Gen flexible OLED fab. The E5 flexible OLED line will have a capacity of 7,500 monthly substrates - or 1.5 million 5.5" panels. The new fab is scheduled to begin mass production in the first half of 2017.

LG Flexible OLED equipment installed at E5 line (2016)

Yesterday LG Display said that it started to install production equipment in this upcoming new line, in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province. LG also released the nice photo you see above of the equipment transferred into the fab.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 07,2016 - 3 comments