Efficient OLED to light up in Europe
20 January 2012Energy is one of the prime requirements of each country and with the aim to improve the energy efficiency and life of the OLED or organic light emitting diode, EU’s Seventh Program (FP7) the OLED100.eu project was focused. Thanks to the researchers and scientists working in the program and whose effort has significantly increased the energy efficiency and life of the OLED.
The project theOLED100.eu is led by Phillips Technologies, GmbH and is in progress for the last 36 months and researchers and scientists have almost resolved the technical issues with the project leading to the more and more acceptance of the OLED by general consumers. Â The researchers also developed a large area OLED and succeeded in demonstrating the technology developed by them.
Using the Novaled PIN OLED technology, researchers from the OLED100.eu teams succeeded in developing a high efficiency OLED showing 60 lumens/watt, which is better efficient that a conventional energy saving lamp and using this technique the lifetime was also obtained comparable to the inorganic LED lifetime. The research team also succeeded in the devising standardization of the OLED measurement procedures and the team is hopeful that the project result will increase better understanding and further acceptance of the technology by end user.
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