Dave Savastano06.07.12
Universal Display Corporation announced record-breaking performance of the company's white OLED lighting technology at the 2012 Society for Information Display (SID) International Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition. Advances in white OLED device performance, reported for both flexible OLED and rigid glass formats, using Universal Display's all-phosphorescent OLED architecture, may accelerate the commercialization of a variety of novel white OLED products for specialty and general lighting application.
"White OLED lighting has great potential to transform the way we use and experience lighting. With our power-efficient UniversalPHOLED technology and materials, OLEDs can play a meaningful role in reducing the energy impact of lighting, and, with advances in our flexible OLED technologies, OLEDs have the potential to enable innovative design concepts with novel form factors," said Steven V. Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display. "Universal Display is uniquely positioned to help drive this transformation in lighting through our continued innovation, technology development and strong relationships with OLED lighting manufacturers and product developers."
Universal Display reported the advances tomorrow in a paper delivered by Dr. Ruiqing Ma, titled "Flexible OLEDs for Lighting Applications." The company also demonstrated novel flexible and glass OLED lighting device prototypes at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center from June 5-7 as part of SID's Display Week 2012.
Believed to be a record for a flexible lighting panel, the 15 cm x 15 cm white OLED lighting panel demonstrates a power efficacy of 47 lumens per watt (lm/W) at 1,000 candelas per square meter (cd/m(2)) with an outcoupling enhancement of 1.4X. The white OLED panel, built on plastic substrate using the company's novel single-layer barrier technology and highly-efficient UniversalPHOLED technology and materials, operates at a color rendering index (CRI) of 83 and a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 3470K. This advance is a significant milestone toward the commercialization of thin, lightweight, rugged and flexible white OLED lighting.
Recent advances in OLED lighting, including those made by Universal Display, now allow OLEDs to meet a variety of niche lighting performance targets and to demonstrate the potential for OLEDs to achieve general lighting targets established by the U.S. Department of Energy. Universal Display's phosphorescent OLED technology and materials offer up to a four-to-one power advantage over other OLED technologies, resulting in record energy-efficient OLEDs. In addition, OLED lighting may enable a range of exciting new product concepts with innovative form factors, transparency and flexibility.
"White OLED lighting has great potential to transform the way we use and experience lighting. With our power-efficient UniversalPHOLED technology and materials, OLEDs can play a meaningful role in reducing the energy impact of lighting, and, with advances in our flexible OLED technologies, OLEDs have the potential to enable innovative design concepts with novel form factors," said Steven V. Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display. "Universal Display is uniquely positioned to help drive this transformation in lighting through our continued innovation, technology development and strong relationships with OLED lighting manufacturers and product developers."
Universal Display reported the advances tomorrow in a paper delivered by Dr. Ruiqing Ma, titled "Flexible OLEDs for Lighting Applications." The company also demonstrated novel flexible and glass OLED lighting device prototypes at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center from June 5-7 as part of SID's Display Week 2012.
Believed to be a record for a flexible lighting panel, the 15 cm x 15 cm white OLED lighting panel demonstrates a power efficacy of 47 lumens per watt (lm/W) at 1,000 candelas per square meter (cd/m(2)) with an outcoupling enhancement of 1.4X. The white OLED panel, built on plastic substrate using the company's novel single-layer barrier technology and highly-efficient UniversalPHOLED technology and materials, operates at a color rendering index (CRI) of 83 and a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 3470K. This advance is a significant milestone toward the commercialization of thin, lightweight, rugged and flexible white OLED lighting.
Recent advances in OLED lighting, including those made by Universal Display, now allow OLEDs to meet a variety of niche lighting performance targets and to demonstrate the potential for OLEDs to achieve general lighting targets established by the U.S. Department of Energy. Universal Display's phosphorescent OLED technology and materials offer up to a four-to-one power advantage over other OLED technologies, resulting in record energy-efficient OLEDs. In addition, OLED lighting may enable a range of exciting new product concepts with innovative form factors, transparency and flexibility.