organic light emitting diodes

Fiber OLEDs Woven Into Knitted Clothes

A team of researchers in South Korea has fabricated fiber-based organic light-emitting diodes thinner than a human hair.

HKU And TCL Establish Joint Lab For Printable OLED Materials

The University of Hong Kong and TCL Corporation intend to study gold materials for printable OLED materials and technology.

One Material, Three Colors

Researchers have developed a material that can switch its color between yellow, red and orange in response to heating, fuming and grinding.

How To Build Thin, Bendy Computer Displays

These flexible organic light emitting diodes may be used in computer displays, or sensors that can be attached to the human body for health monitoring.

Materials Scientist Awarded 32nd Japan Prize

Professor Hideo Hosono, the man behind liquid crystal displays for tablets and organic light-emitting diode displays for TVs, has been recognized for his achievements.

Researchers Increase OLED Device Lifetime Eightfold

By adding layers of a lithium-containing molecule to a thermally-activated delayed fluorescence material, researchers were able to increase its device lifetime without sacrificing efficiency.

Cheaper OLED Displays Without Precious Metals

Researchers have come up with a more cost-effective method of producing highly efficient organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, commonly used in HD TVs.

Making Organic Lasers A Possibility

Researchers are now one step closer to the Holy Grail of organic lasers, thanks to a method that significantly reduces efficiency losses.