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2 February 2001 Organic LED system applications
A. D. Cropper, Ronald S. Cok, Rodney D. Feldman
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Abstract
Organic LED (OLED) technology promises superior performance in brightness and color resolution, wider viewing angles, lower power consumption, thin displays, and robust physical characteristics. These advantages make OLED displays attractive for next-generation flat panel displays. This paper describes the state-of-the-art in OLED technology and addresses some of the benefits and difficulties facing the integration of OLED devices into a range of imaging equipment applications. We will review OLED performance from a systems perspective and will compare it to OLED material and panel properties. We will also describe the competitive attributes of a flat panel display and recent work done at Kodak on interfacing to OLED devices.
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A. D. Cropper, Ronald S. Cok, and Rodney D. Feldman "Organic LED system applications", Proc. SPIE 4105, Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices IV, (2 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.416897
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

LCDs

Flat panel displays

Display technology

Organic materials

Analog electronics

Light emitting diodes

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