Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED)

April 17, 2006

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The OLEDs (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) are a new and attractive class of solid-state light sources, which are opening up completely new applications in large-area illumination. OLEDs are produced by depositing a stack of inorganic layers on a specific substrate. By carefully tuning the of the red, green and blue emitter materials, OLEDs can produce any light colour – including white – with excellent light properties.

They are a flat lighting source. They can be thin and flexible as a plastic lighting sheet. They are able to live for 10.000 working hours saving 1/3 of the normal energy absorbed by an incandescent lamp.

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