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OLED (Organic Light Emitting Display) refers to the phenomenon when several organic thin films are placed between an anode and a cathode, under a positive bias voltage, a bright light is emitted from the anode side via a process of carriers´ injection, transfer and recombination.
OLED Character
OLED has many superior performance advantages over LCD: light weight, wide viewing angle, ultra thin panel and module, quick response time, self light emitting, energy efficient, flexible display, competitive cost-effectiveness, operational under low temperature and rugged environment.
OLED Market
In the next several years, OLED will enter the following applications: displays for home appliance and instrument dashboard, mobile phone, digital camera, and PDA. In the further future, OLED is a strong candidate for notebook computer, wall-hung Television, flexible e-book, and head-mounted micro display.Experts in FPD (Flat Panel Display) believe the commercialization of OLED has taken off and the next 3-5 years is the critical period for the development of OLED technology and market. According to market research firm iSuppli, the global OLED market will reach US$ 429 million in 2004, and US$ 1.8 billion in 2007.
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