





European research project OLED100.eu celebrates successful advancement of novel light source technology
With OLED100.eu the consortium has focused on the five goals:
The OLED100.eu research consortium has played a vital part in ensuring that Europe will play a leading role in OLED technology for lighting applications also in the future”, says Dr. Stefan Grabowski, Senior Scientist at Philips Research Aachen and project manager of OLED100.eu.„The results of OLED100.eu will contribute to further increase the acceptance of OLED technology “, comments Dr. Karsten Diekmann, who is responsible for OLED product and application development at OSRAM. „In the project we gained a better understanding of end-user preferences, a better comparability through standardized measurement procedures, and better OLEDs.” Dr. Christian May, Head of Business Unit OLED Lighting, gets excited about the project results: „The work to achieve the challenging goals of the OLED 100.eu project brought us to a higher level of our COMEDD pilot process line. We are really proud of the 33 x 33 cm² large OLED panels, which are one of the largest worldwide and made at our pilot process line.“ Similar to inorganic LEDs, OLEDs are semiconductor devices, which convert current into light. While inorganic LEDs are point light sources, OLEDs emit light over a large area. OLEDs consist of different organic materials that are deposited on a substrate. The light emitting area has a thickness of only about 400 nanometres, a hundred times thinner than a human hair. In off-state, OLEDs can be either mirror-like, neutral white or transparent. About OLED100.eu OLED100.eu an integrated European research project to accelerate the development of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology in Europe, was running from 1 September 2008 – 31 August 2011. With an overall budget of 19.95 Mio € it received 12.5 Mio € funding by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme to contribute in forming the technological basis for efficient OLED applications for the general lighting industry in Europe. Partners in the OLED100.eu consortium include:
Size: 33 × 33 cm2 Light-emitting area: 828 cm2 Driving voltage and current: 45 V / 250 mA Luminance: 1000 cd/m2 Efficacy: 27 lm/W Lifetime: 10,000 h (Decrease of luminance to 50%) Further information on the research project can be found on the website: www.oled100.eu Project information contact: Dr. Stefan P. Grabowski Project Manager OLED100.eu Philips Technologie GmbH Forschungslaboratorien Tel: +49-(0)241-6003-380 E-Mail: Stefan.Grabowski@philips.com Media contact: Ines Schedwill Head of Marketing COMEDD Fraunhofer IPMS Center for Organic Materials and Electronic Devices Dresden COMEDD Maria-Reiche-Str. 2 D-01109 Dresden Germany Tel.: ++49 (0) 351/8823-238 Fax: ++49 (0) 351/8823-266 E-mail: Ines.Schedwill@ipms.fraunhofer.de www.ipms.fraunhofer.de |
Contact: Fraunhofer COMEDD, Research Institution for Organics, Materials and Electronic Devices Maria-Reiche-Str. 2 D-01109 Dresden Phone: +49 (0) 351 8823-0 Fax: +49 (0) 351 8823-394 Email: ines.schedwill@comedd.fraunhofer.de Internet: http://www.comedd.fraunhofer.de/ |