We developed a full‐color Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display on a plastic substrate. The display area is a 3‐ inch diagonal area with 160 × RGB × 120 pixels. Silicon oxynitride (SiON) was used as a moisture barrier film on the substrate and silicon nitride (SiN) as a passivation film on the device. The display was approximately 0.2 mm thick, weighted approximately 3 g, and it was bendable.
Abstract— A dot‐matrix display with 256 × 64 pixels with a pixel size of 0.34 × 0.30 mm in size, a luminance of 100 cd/m2, and a contrast ratio of 100:1 or better has been developed using organic LED devices. The display provides high luminance, high visibility, and wide viewing angle.
Abstract— A full‐color 5.2‐inch 1/4‐VGA passive‐matrix organic LED display has been developed, adopting selective deposition for the different emitting materials. The display features 320 (×3) × 240 pixels with an equivalent pixel size of 0.33 × 0.33 mm, white peak luminance of over 150 cd/m2, and power consumption of 6 W.
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