We are developing high-resolution, multicolor displays based on the integration of fluorescent color filter arrays and monocolor organic light emitting diode arrays. A single organic light emitting diode pixel produces blue light which is absorbed by a fluorescent sub-pixel. The sub-pixel re-emits the absorbed light in a lower energy spectral range and thus converts the blue light to green or red light. This approach requires strongly absorbing and highly fluorescent color conversion materials which must be both process and design compatible with organic light emitting diode displays.
High-resolution, multicolor organic LED displays
1998-01-01
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High-Resolution, Multicolor Organic LED displays
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