Dave Savastano06.03.09
Universal Display Corporation announced new highly-efficient green PHOLED performance advances at the Society for Information Display’s (SID) 2009 International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibit.
Dr. Mike Weaver, director of PHOLED applications engineering and development at Universal Display, presented the advances in a paper titled “High Efficiency Green Phosphorescent OLEDs” in Session 23 of the Conference’s OLED Devices I Track. The paper was presented in conjunction with Samsung Mobile Display Co. Ltd. (SMD).
During the presentation, Dr. Weaver described a highly-efficient, green UniversalPHOLEDmaterial that has been used in a top-emission PHOLED device architecture. Using thisapproach, the team achieved two milestones. A green PHOLED with NTSC color at CIE(0.20,0.73), high luminous efficiency of 110 candelas per Ampere (cd/A), and a low voltage of 3.6 V at 3,000 candelas per square meter (cd/m2) was achieved.
A second device structure using this
green PHOLED material system also achieved an ultra-high luminous efficiency of 160 cd/A along with CIE(0.28, 0.69) and low voltage of 3.8 V at 3,000 cd/m2. These compare to a
standard bottom-emission device with CIE(0.33, 0.62) and 52 cd/A using this same green PHOLED material system. Replacing the green fluorescent OLED material typically used today in an AMOLED with this new green PHOLED can result in a significant 37% power savings.
The operational lifetime for this green PHOLED material system is also very good. A bottom-emission device using this material system offers > 300,000 hours to 50% (extrapolated) and 15,000 hours to 90% of the initial luminance of 1000 cd/m2 (defined as LT90). With these top-emission devices, the LT90 lifetime is 28,000 hours and 6,400 hours, respectively, for the 110 cd/A and 160 cd/A devices.
“Samsung Mobile Display is pleased to have worked with Universal Display to develop new levels of green phosphorescent OLED efficiency and lifetime,” said Dr. Sang Soo Kim, Samsung fellow and executive vice president of the Technology Center, Samsung Mobile Display.
“It is an honor to work with Samsung Mobile Display to demonstrate these milestones in green PHOLED device performance. Highly-efficient phosphorescent OLED materials and technology are a key competitive requirement for high-performance AMOLEDs for mobile display applications as well as TVs,” said Steven V. Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display. “Demonstrating the performance of these green PHOLED material systems, in collaboration with our longstanding partner, Samsung Mobile Display, enhances the potential for making high-performance, cost-effective OLED displays for these and other exciting applications.”
Dr. Mike Weaver, director of PHOLED applications engineering and development at Universal Display, presented the advances in a paper titled “High Efficiency Green Phosphorescent OLEDs” in Session 23 of the Conference’s OLED Devices I Track. The paper was presented in conjunction with Samsung Mobile Display Co. Ltd. (SMD).
During the presentation, Dr. Weaver described a highly-efficient, green UniversalPHOLEDmaterial that has been used in a top-emission PHOLED device architecture. Using thisapproach, the team achieved two milestones. A green PHOLED with NTSC color at CIE(0.20,0.73), high luminous efficiency of 110 candelas per Ampere (cd/A), and a low voltage of 3.6 V at 3,000 candelas per square meter (cd/m2) was achieved.
A second device structure using this
green PHOLED material system also achieved an ultra-high luminous efficiency of 160 cd/A along with CIE(0.28, 0.69) and low voltage of 3.8 V at 3,000 cd/m2. These compare to a
standard bottom-emission device with CIE(0.33, 0.62) and 52 cd/A using this same green PHOLED material system. Replacing the green fluorescent OLED material typically used today in an AMOLED with this new green PHOLED can result in a significant 37% power savings.
The operational lifetime for this green PHOLED material system is also very good. A bottom-emission device using this material system offers > 300,000 hours to 50% (extrapolated) and 15,000 hours to 90% of the initial luminance of 1000 cd/m2 (defined as LT90). With these top-emission devices, the LT90 lifetime is 28,000 hours and 6,400 hours, respectively, for the 110 cd/A and 160 cd/A devices.
“Samsung Mobile Display is pleased to have worked with Universal Display to develop new levels of green phosphorescent OLED efficiency and lifetime,” said Dr. Sang Soo Kim, Samsung fellow and executive vice president of the Technology Center, Samsung Mobile Display.
“It is an honor to work with Samsung Mobile Display to demonstrate these milestones in green PHOLED device performance. Highly-efficient phosphorescent OLED materials and technology are a key competitive requirement for high-performance AMOLEDs for mobile display applications as well as TVs,” said Steven V. Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display. “Demonstrating the performance of these green PHOLED material systems, in collaboration with our longstanding partner, Samsung Mobile Display, enhances the potential for making high-performance, cost-effective OLED displays for these and other exciting applications.”