Organic light emitting diode (OLED) display is an emerging flat panel display technology. AM OLEDs (active matrix organic light emitting diode displays) have a potential to replace backlit AM LCDs (active matrix liquid crystal displays) because they can be potentially more power efficient, weigh less, have better image quality, be more rugged and of lower cost. Already, there have been impressive AM OLED technology demonstrations such as 13-inch SVGA display by Sony. The market for OLED based displays may reach 1.7 B dollars / year in 2006. While the probability for successful development of AM OLEDs for consumer applications is reasonably high, additional progress needs to be made before this technology becomes a viable candidate for cockpit display applications. We review the current AM OLED technology with respect to OLED materials, device structures, device efficiency and lifetime, display addressing and display performance. This is followed by a discussion of the display image quality, lifetime, and environmental performance requirements of the AM OLED for use as a cockpit display.
Prospects for development of AM OLEDs for cockpit display applications
2002
12 Seiten, 18 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Prospects for development of AM OLEDs for cockpit display applications [4712-37]
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