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7 April 1998 Small-molecule organic light-emitting devices in flat panel display applications
Janice K. Mahon, Theodore X. Zhou, Paul E. Burrows, Stephen R. Forrest, Mark E. Thompson
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Small-molecule-based organic light emitting devices (OLEDs) have been shown to have the brightness, range of colors and operating lifetime to be useful in full-color flat panel display applications. Recent technological advances have created exciting new opportunities for OLEDs in flat panel display applications. These include the development of a transparent OLED device for vehicular windshields, architectural windows, and 'head up' displays; a novel vertically-stacked OLED pixel structure that provides full- color tunability, minimum pixel size, and maximum fill factor for high-resolution displays; and an ultra- lightweight, flexible OLED for use in conformable or foldable displays. In addition, we discuss other development issues for the fabrication of high-resolution, full-color OLED displays.
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Janice K. Mahon, Theodore X. Zhou, Paul E. Burrows, Stephen R. Forrest, and Mark E. Thompson "Small-molecule organic light-emitting devices in flat panel display applications", Proc. SPIE 3279, Light-Emitting Diodes: Research, Manufacturing, and Applications II, (7 April 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.304413
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Flat panel displays

Optical lithography

LCDs

Molecules

Thin films

Heterojunctions

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