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29 July 2005 Second generation OLED devices and systems: inline evaporation, highly efficient OLED devices, and novel driver/controller ASICs
Joerg Amelung, Michael Toerker, Claus Luber, Michael Eritt, Yuto Tomita, Harald Cholewa, Ruediger Hermann, Frank Loeffler, Christian May, Uwe Vogel, Gerd Bunk, Andreas Heinig, Werner Jeroch, Hans-J&diaeru;rgen Holland, Karl Leo
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Proceedings Volume 5961, Building European OLED Infrastructure; 596107 (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.629286
Event: Workshop on Building European OLED Infrastructure, 2005, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Abstract
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) have to be improved to achieve new market segments in displays and lighting applications. We present important steps towards achieving this goal in a combination of highly efficient devices, manufacturing and new driving aspects. It is generally expected that the manufacturing methods have to be made more efficient to achieve large market penetration. We firstly present results on a highly efficient RGB-OLED-system with doped transport layer, manufactured in the worldwide first vertical In-Line set-up. Additionally a second-generation passive matrix OLED controller/driver IC was developed. Though the design was application-specifically directed for the onto integration into an OLED minidisplay panel module (e.g., by pad layout design being closely related to display connection schemes), versatile service in various applications was focused on. Therefore, in general they may also act as application-specific standard products (ASSP), if their built-in functions provide compatibility to a wide range of passive-matrix OLED panels. Additionally, the second generation supports various PMOLED display resolutions, area or full-color (RGB) operating modes and circuit techniques for OLED devices lifetime improvement.
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Joerg Amelung, Michael Toerker, Claus Luber, Michael Eritt, Yuto Tomita, Harald Cholewa, Ruediger Hermann, Frank Loeffler, Christian May, Uwe Vogel, Gerd Bunk, Andreas Heinig, Werner Jeroch, Hans-J&diaeru;rgen Holland, and Karl Leo "Second generation OLED devices and systems: inline evaporation, highly efficient OLED devices, and novel driver/controller ASICs", Proc. SPIE 5961, Building European OLED Infrastructure, 596107 (29 July 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.629286
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Manufacturing

RGB color model

Clocks

LCDs

Electron transport

Photomasks

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