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WELCOME
Presented By
HAREESH KM
S5 EPT
12190027
INTRODUCTIO
N
o Uses organic light emitting diode(OLED).
o Emerging Technology for displays in
devices.
o Main principle behind OLED technology
is electroluminescence.
o Offers brighter, thinner, high contrast,
flexible displays.
HISTOR
Y
 The first OLED device was developed by Eastman Kodak
in 1987.
 In 1996, pioneer produces the world’s first commercial
PMOLED.
 In 2000, many companies like Motorola, LG etc developed
various displays.
 In 2001, Sony developed world’s largest fullcolor OLED.
 In 2002, approximately 3.5 million passive matrix OLED
sub-displays were sold, and over 10 million were sold in
2003.
What is an OLED ?
• OLED - Organic Light Emitting Diode
• An OLED is an electronic device made by placing a
series of organic thin films between two conductors. When
electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted.
• A device that is 100 to 500 nanometers thick or about
200 times smaller than a human hair.
.
What is OLED?
OLED - Organic Light Emitting Diode
An OLED is any light emitting diode (LED) which emissive
electroluminescent layer is composed of a film of organic
compounds.
FEATURE
S
Flexibility.
 Emissive Technology.
Light weight and thin.
Low power consumption.
High contrast, brighter and perfect display from all
OLED STRUCTURE
Architecture of OLEDs
 Substrate (clear plastic, glass, foil) - The substrate supports
the OLED.
Anode (transparent) - The anode removes electrons (adds
electron "holes") when a current flows through the device
 Cathode (may or may not be transparent
depending on the type of OLED) - The
cathode injects electrons when a current
flows through the device.
 Organic layer:
 Conducting layer - This layer is made of
organic plastic molecules that transport "holes"
from the anode. One conducting polymer used
in OLEDs is polyaniline.
 Emissive layer - This layer is made of organic
plastic molecules (different ones from the
conducting layer) that transport electrons from
the cathode; this is where light is made. One
polymer used in the emissive layer is
polyfluorene.
Working
Principle(figure)
WORKING PRINCIPLE
o A voltage is applied across the anode and cathode.
o Current flows from cathode to anode through the organic
layers.
o Electrons flow to emissive layer from the cathode.
o Electrons are removed from conductive layer leaving
holes.
o Holes jump into emissive layer .
o Electron and hole combine and light emitted.
Types of OLEDs
 Passive-matrix OLED
 Active-matrix OLED
 Top-emitting OLED
 Transparent OLED
 Foldable OLED
 White OLED
Passive-Matrix OLED (PMOLED)
Passive-Matrix OLED
(PMOLED)
PMOLEDs are easy to make, but they consume
more power than other types of OLED, mainly due to
the power needed for the external circuitry.
PMOLEDs are most efficient for text and icons and
are best suited for small screens (2- to 3-inch
diagonal) such as those you find in cell phones, PDAs
and MP3 players.
Active-Matrix OLED
(AMOLED)
 AMOLEDs consume less power than PMOLEDs
because the TFT array requires less power than
external circuitry, so they are efficient for large
displays.
 AMOLEDs also have faster refresh rates suitable
for video.
 The best uses for AMOLEDs are computer
monitors, large-screen TVs and electronic signs or
billboards
Active-Matrix OLED (AMOLED)
Transparent OLED
(TOLED)
Transparent OLED
(TOLED)
When turned off, are up
to 85 percent as
transparent as their
substrate.
 When it is turned on, it
allows light to pass in both
directions.
They are either active-
or passive-matrix. This
technology can be used
for heads-up displays.
Foldable OLED (FOLED)
Foldable OLED
(FOLED) Foldable OLEDs have
substrates made of very
flexible metallic foils or
plastics.
 Potentially, foldable
OLED displays can be
attached to fabrics to
create "smart" clothing.
White OLED
(WOLED)
 White OLEDs emit white light that is
brighter, more uniform and more energy
efficient than that emitted by fluorescent
lights.
 White OLEDs also have the true-color
qualities of incandescent lighting.
 Because OLEDs can be made in
large sheets, they can replace
fluorescent lights
Advantages
 Much faster response time
 Consume significantly less energy
 Able to display "True Black" picture
 Wider viewing angles
 Thinner display
 Better contrast ratio
 Safer for the environment
 Has potential to be mass produced
inexpensively
 OLEDs refresh almost 1,000 times
faster then LCDs
DISADVANTAGES
PROBLEMS WITH OLED
OLED seem to be the perfect technology for all types of displays
but they also have some problems:
•Lifetime:- While red and green OLED films have long lifetimes
(10000 to 40000 hours), blue organics currently have much
shorter lifetimes (only about 10000 hours).
•Manufacturing :- Manufacturing processes are expensive right
now.
•Water:- Water can easily damage OLEDs
Applications of OLEDs
 TVs
 Cell Phone screens
 Computer Screens
 Keyboards (Optimus Maximus)
 Lights
 Portable Divice displays
FUTURE USES FOR OLED
Lighting
• Flexible / bendable lighting
• Wallpaper lighting defining new ways
to light a space
• Transparent lighting doubles as a
window
Cell Phones
• Nokia 888
Scroll Laptop
• Nokia concept OLED Laptop
CONCLUSION
• Organic Light Emitting Diodes are
evolving as the next generation displays.
• As OLED display technology matures, it
will be better able to improve upon certain
existing limitations of LCD including
• high power consumption
• limited viewing angles
• poor contrast ratios.
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OLED Technology

  • 3.
  • 4. INTRODUCTIO N o Uses organic light emitting diode(OLED). o Emerging Technology for displays in devices. o Main principle behind OLED technology is electroluminescence. o Offers brighter, thinner, high contrast, flexible displays.
  • 5. HISTOR Y  The first OLED device was developed by Eastman Kodak in 1987.  In 1996, pioneer produces the world’s first commercial PMOLED.  In 2000, many companies like Motorola, LG etc developed various displays.  In 2001, Sony developed world’s largest fullcolor OLED.  In 2002, approximately 3.5 million passive matrix OLED sub-displays were sold, and over 10 million were sold in 2003.
  • 6. What is an OLED ? • OLED - Organic Light Emitting Diode • An OLED is an electronic device made by placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. When electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted. • A device that is 100 to 500 nanometers thick or about 200 times smaller than a human hair. .
  • 7. What is OLED? OLED - Organic Light Emitting Diode An OLED is any light emitting diode (LED) which emissive electroluminescent layer is composed of a film of organic compounds.
  • 8. FEATURE S Flexibility.  Emissive Technology. Light weight and thin. Low power consumption. High contrast, brighter and perfect display from all
  • 10. Architecture of OLEDs  Substrate (clear plastic, glass, foil) - The substrate supports the OLED. Anode (transparent) - The anode removes electrons (adds electron "holes") when a current flows through the device  Cathode (may or may not be transparent depending on the type of OLED) - The cathode injects electrons when a current flows through the device.
  • 11.  Organic layer:  Conducting layer - This layer is made of organic plastic molecules that transport "holes" from the anode. One conducting polymer used in OLEDs is polyaniline.  Emissive layer - This layer is made of organic plastic molecules (different ones from the conducting layer) that transport electrons from the cathode; this is where light is made. One polymer used in the emissive layer is polyfluorene.
  • 13. WORKING PRINCIPLE o A voltage is applied across the anode and cathode. o Current flows from cathode to anode through the organic layers. o Electrons flow to emissive layer from the cathode. o Electrons are removed from conductive layer leaving holes. o Holes jump into emissive layer . o Electron and hole combine and light emitted.
  • 14.
  • 15. Types of OLEDs  Passive-matrix OLED  Active-matrix OLED  Top-emitting OLED  Transparent OLED  Foldable OLED  White OLED
  • 17. Passive-Matrix OLED (PMOLED) PMOLEDs are easy to make, but they consume more power than other types of OLED, mainly due to the power needed for the external circuitry. PMOLEDs are most efficient for text and icons and are best suited for small screens (2- to 3-inch diagonal) such as those you find in cell phones, PDAs and MP3 players.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. Active-Matrix OLED (AMOLED)  AMOLEDs consume less power than PMOLEDs because the TFT array requires less power than external circuitry, so they are efficient for large displays.  AMOLEDs also have faster refresh rates suitable for video.  The best uses for AMOLEDs are computer monitors, large-screen TVs and electronic signs or billboards
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 25. Transparent OLED (TOLED) When turned off, are up to 85 percent as transparent as their substrate.  When it is turned on, it allows light to pass in both directions. They are either active- or passive-matrix. This technology can be used for heads-up displays.
  • 27. Foldable OLED (FOLED) Foldable OLEDs have substrates made of very flexible metallic foils or plastics.  Potentially, foldable OLED displays can be attached to fabrics to create "smart" clothing.
  • 28.
  • 29. White OLED (WOLED)  White OLEDs emit white light that is brighter, more uniform and more energy efficient than that emitted by fluorescent lights.  White OLEDs also have the true-color qualities of incandescent lighting.  Because OLEDs can be made in large sheets, they can replace fluorescent lights
  • 30.
  • 31. Advantages  Much faster response time  Consume significantly less energy  Able to display "True Black" picture  Wider viewing angles  Thinner display  Better contrast ratio  Safer for the environment  Has potential to be mass produced inexpensively  OLEDs refresh almost 1,000 times faster then LCDs
  • 33. PROBLEMS WITH OLED OLED seem to be the perfect technology for all types of displays but they also have some problems: •Lifetime:- While red and green OLED films have long lifetimes (10000 to 40000 hours), blue organics currently have much shorter lifetimes (only about 10000 hours). •Manufacturing :- Manufacturing processes are expensive right now. •Water:- Water can easily damage OLEDs
  • 34. Applications of OLEDs  TVs  Cell Phone screens  Computer Screens  Keyboards (Optimus Maximus)  Lights  Portable Divice displays
  • 35. FUTURE USES FOR OLED Lighting • Flexible / bendable lighting • Wallpaper lighting defining new ways to light a space • Transparent lighting doubles as a window Cell Phones • Nokia 888 Scroll Laptop • Nokia concept OLED Laptop
  • 36. CONCLUSION • Organic Light Emitting Diodes are evolving as the next generation displays. • As OLED display technology matures, it will be better able to improve upon certain existing limitations of LCD including • high power consumption • limited viewing angles • poor contrast ratios.