Novaled Develops Improved Highly Power-Efficient White PIN OLEDs With Long Lifetime and Excellent Light Quality
Novaled, a leading technology and materials provider specializing in high-efficiency, long-lifetime organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) for display and lighting applications, today announced it has developed a highly power-efficient white OLED structure achieving 60 lm/W at a brightness of 1,000 cd/m2 capable of reaching a very long lifetime of 100,000 hours at an initial brightness of 1,000 cd/m2 while using commercially available fluorescent blue emitting material.
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LEDON OLED Lighting Presents the World Most Powerful OLED Lighting Module
On the OLED Lighting Design Summit 2011 in London LEDON OLED Lighting presented a breakthrough in OLED Lighting, the first 1001 lumen lighting module prototype for professional lighting applications.
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Verbatim Launches World’s First Commercially Available, Color Tunable OLED Lighting
Verbatim has launched the world's first commercially available, colour tunable organic LED (OLED) lighting panels at the Fuori Salone show in Milan. The OLEDs are based on unique materials technology developed by Verbatim's parent company, Mitsubishi Chemical Holding Group which, as one of the world's major chemical companies, has over 50 years' experience in developing lighting materials. Full-scale production of OLED panels will start from July.
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OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Presents First OLED Light Source
Light, thin, non-glare and warm white – ORBEOS is the first OLED light source from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors for premium quality functional lighting. The new energy-efficient surface-emitting panel is especially suited to applications in the premium segment such as architecture, hotels and catering, offices, private homes and shops.
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OSRAM's New Technology allows for Large Transparent Super Low-Profile OLED
The OLED prototypes that OSRAM Opto Semiconductors has developed as part of a research project are large transparent light sources only a few hundred micrometers thick. Thanks to new technology these organic light emitting diodes do not need separate encapsulation and can be made incredibly thin in any layout.
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