Toray Research Center to host an OLED, MicroLED and QD technology webinar

In the next two weeks, Toray Research Center (TRC) is hosting online webinars focused on display technologies. TRC, who supplies technical analysis and support for R&D and manufacturing, invites you to attend the online lectures at no cost, to learn more about OLED, microLED and QD technologies and analysis of OLED devices.

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The webinars include recorded presentations, which will be available online up until to November 22. You can register for the webinars here.

 

The webinars topics are:

OLED emission, dopant ratio

In OLED devices, dopant ratios have a significant effect on luminescence efficiency, color purity, and lifetime. In the case of co-deposition, films are not always deposited at the same ratio as the preparation, depending on the characteristics of the compound. Toray will present an example of how to determine the dopant ratio in an OLED film, with and without standard materials.

Analysis of micro-LED chip after laser transfer

In the manufacturing process of micro LED displays, laser-based processes are very effective for accurate and fast transfer of micro chips. However, it is necessary to select the appropriate laser wavelength and energy for high-precision transfer. Toray introduces analysis methods that can evaluate surface contaminations and damage of chips in order to select optimal process conditions.

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Degradation analysis of QD-LED devices

QD-LED devices are one of the most promising next-generation electroluminescent devices. In this presentation, Toray analyzed fresh and degraded QD-LED devices and attempted to reveal the cause of the decay of luminance of the degraded device. 

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About Toray Research Center

Toray Research Center, Inc., established in 1978, is a subsidiary of Toray Industries, Inc. The company provides technical support in the fields of research, development and manufacturing, using innovative analytical techniques and physical analysis. One of TRC's four major focus industries is the OLED industry, and its OLED R&D started as early as 1995.

TRC researchers have vast experience in OLED analysis, having reversed-engineered over 5,000 OLED panels to date. The company provides analytical services to help improve manufacturing processes and improve OLED materials . TRC's OLED analysis knowledge areas include organic materials, composition, multilayer structure, degradation analysis, water permeability and more. Find out more about TRC's OLED services here.

 
Posted: Nov 08,2022 by Ron Mertens