The US Department of Energy (US DoE) announced funding for several new efficient-lighting R&D projects. The DoE will invest more than $10.5 million and will make a cost-share contribution for a total public-private investment of over $13.5 million in 9 different projects.
Our of these projects, four are for OLED lighting.
- Iowa State University - Demonstrating a method to significantly increase the light output of white OLEDs by changing their internal features
- North Carolina State University - Developing a way to get more light out of OLEDs using low-cost corrugated substrates
- Pennsylvania State University - Developing a way to better understand and predict the occurrence of short circuits in OLED lighting panels in order to reduce failure rates
- University of Michigan - Developing three innovative methods to harness the light within OLEDs.
Posted: Jun 13,2016 by Ron Mertens