DuPont develops printing process for OLED next-gen displays
- 18 May, 2010 09:18
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Dupont has developed a printing process that can produce large OLED displays in less than 2 minutes. OLEDs--or Organic Light Emitting Diodes--are small solid-state devices that have an organic film over the light emitting material.
The organic materials conduct electricity, making the overall price cheaper than conventional methods. According to HowStuffWorks, OLEDs can also "provide brighter, crisper displays on electronic devices and use less power than conventional light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or liquid crystal displays (LCDs) used today."
DuPont says that this manufacturing process can print a 50-inch OLED display in less than 2 minutes. According to Technology Review, printing displays is difficult to do reliably, but DuPont says that its process is reliable and that the displays should last 15 years. The manufacturing technology was developed by both DuPont and by Dainippon Screen. Dainippon Screen manufactures "semiconductor equipment for lithography coat/develop and wet cleaning/etching processes" and equipment for semiconductor wafers.
DuPont will use the technology to scale up to larger displays because of its reliability and low manufacturing cost. The company says that the final products price will be able to compete with LCDs.
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