Nanotech OLED electrode liberates 20% more light, could slash display power consumption
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210625155623.htm
The approach prevents light from being trapped in the light-emitting part of an OLED, enabling OLEDs to maintain brightness while using less power. In addition, the electrode is easy to fit into existing processes for making OLED displays and light fixtures.
"With our approach, you can do it all in the same vacuum chamber," said L. Jay Guo, U-M professor of electrical and computer engineering and corresponding author of the study.
Nanotech OLED electrode liberates 20% more light, could slash display power consumption
Jun 26, 2021, 7:19pm UTC
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210625155623.htm
> The approach prevents light from being trapped in the light-emitting part of an OLED, enabling OLEDs to maintain brightness while using less power. In addition, the electrode is easy to fit into existing processes for making OLED displays and light fixtures.
> "With our approach, you can do it all in the same vacuum chamber," said L. Jay Guo, U-M professor of electrical and computer engineering and corresponding author of the study.