Top emitting OLED

For high efficiency, high color purity & long lifetime

To fabricate OLED display, TFT array is necessary for swithching. In case of top emitting OLED, light does not penetrate the TFT array on the contrary to bottom emission OLED. It has merits of long lifetime and color tunable.

We are developing top emitting OLEDs which have high efficiency, high color purity and long lifetime.

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White OLED has a strong potential as a next generation lighting & display applications. It has merits of environmental friendly and  is possible to fabricate various design because it is surface light source.

We are researching tandem white OLEDs for high color rendering index (CRI), color stable, high efficiency and low driving voltage. We are also studying single stack & tandem structure bluish white OLED for display applications.

High efficiency White OLED for lighting & display applications

White OLED

Smart window display

Development of tranparent OLED & electrochromic device (ECD)

Among such applications, smart window display is very attractive as multiple purpose devices. In order to be applied to smart windows display, electrochromic devices (ECDs) and transparent OLEDs (TOLEDs) are investigated as a light shutter and display panel. We are developing high transmittance TOLEDs and transparent-black changeable screen device which has fast response time (less than 3 second), high absorbance (optical density) at black color state and high transmittance (more than 80%) at transparent mode for smart window AMOLED display.

TADF OLED

Design of TADF OLED materials and devices

We research a class of metal-free organic electro-luminescent molecules in which the energy gap between the singlet and triplet excited states is minimized by design, thereby promoting highly efficient spin up-conversion from non-radiative triplet states to radiative singlet states while maintaining high radiative decay rates, of more than 106 decays per second. In other words, these molecules harness both singlet and triplet excitons for light emission through fluorescence decay channels, leading to an intrinsic fluorescence efficiency in excess of 90 per cent and a very high external electroluminescence efficiency, of more than 19 per cent, which is comparable to that achieved in high-efficiency phosphorescence based OLEDs.

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