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Schott cooperates to optimize ultra-thin polymer diodes

Mainz, Germany (ots)

The introduction of super-flat displays and
lighting solutions based on organic light-emitting diodes has just
come one step closer. Working closely with scientists at the
University of Potsdam, Schott researchers have been able to increase
the luminescence of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) to such an
extent that the brightness of 100 Cd/m2 required for flat screens may
be obtained with voltages under six volts. At the same time, they
were able to decrease the current over an area measuring 10x10 cm2 to
just 40 mA. By way of contrast, a small flashlight consumes around
ten times as much energy.
This breakthrough was made possible by way of targeted
optimization of the layer composition and the various stages of the
manufacturing process. At present, the research term is further
investigating the life expectancy and long-term stability of these
high-performance components, since their behavior over the long term
is critical for industrial applications at a later date. Possible
uses are in automobile instrumentation or as a replacement for
conventional light sources, in IT products and consumer electronics. 
The project has the support of the German Federal Ministry of
Education and Research (BMBF).
OLEDs may be used as thin lights with an extremely homogenous
luminescence. They are composed of light-emitting layers of organic
molecules or polymers only nanometers thick, characterized by an
exceptional brightness and color brilliance. In addition, they are
both very flexible and light, with an angle of emission significantly
larger than that of LCD systems. While their production costs may
still be higher and their life expectancy shorter than desired,
renowned teams of researchers around the world are working on their
further development and on optimizing the manufacturing techniques.
Within the next three to four years, OLEDs will already have a
considerable share of the global display market - amounting to an
estimated three billion US dollars. The growth rate is estimated at
somewhere between 12 and 18 % over the same period.
SCHOTT is an international technology group that sees its core
purpose as the lasting improvement of living and working conditions.
For this purpose special materials, components and systems are
developed. The main areas of focus are the household appliances
industry, optics and opto-electronics, pharmaceuticals and
regenerative energies. The SCHOTT Group has a presence in proximity
to its customers through its production and sales companies in all
its major markets. It has 19,000 employees producing worldwide sales
of 2 billion euros. The company's technological and economic
expertise is closely linked with its social and ecological
responsibility.
ots Original Text Service: Schott Glas
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