OLED


Unlike thin film transistor - liquid crystal displays (TFT- LCDs) where the display is illuminated by a backlight, each pixel of an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display produces light directly.

This makes OLEDs more power-efficient and much thinner. But the industry has been unable to produce large area OLEDs at a consumer-friendly cost. Only today’s OLED smart phones and tablet PC’s use LTPS driven backplanes, but this will change as LTPS PECVD technology scale up. Future advances in MOx-based TFT stability is expected to enable metal oxide adoption in large area OLED TV’s and monitors.

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