Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) work according to the passage of electric generally received through thin layers of organic material.



Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) work according to the passage of electric generally received through thin layers of organic material, usually upon a glass or silicon substrate, to create light. Although still relatively confined to 'premium' consumer electronics, of the like kind as digital still cameras, applications are growing fast, and OLED direct the eye increasingly likely to become the dominant flat-panel display technology within the nearest decade. The use of OLED is not restricted to small-sized displays and, within a not many years, they will be seen in laptop computer and flat televisions.

Although the 'first-generation' proceedss containing OLEDs may not still be commonplace, the ...


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