2012
DOI: 10.1117/1.jpe.2.021211
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Integration of high brightness and low operating voltage green organic light-emitting diodes on complementary metal-oxide semiconductor backplane

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“…The right hand side shows a zoom to a picture detail. Figure 6 shows a photograph of a real picture displays on a monochrome green display module with a magnified view of a picture detail, showing the very high resolution Details about the high luminance green display and the releated OLED have been published elsewhere [2], [3]. Even at very high luminance of up to 10 000cd/m², the device maintains a high contrast as can be seen from Figure 7 which shows the measured contrast as a function of luminance.…”
Section: Monochrome 2600x2088 Pixel Displaymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The right hand side shows a zoom to a picture detail. Figure 6 shows a photograph of a real picture displays on a monochrome green display module with a magnified view of a picture detail, showing the very high resolution Details about the high luminance green display and the releated OLED have been published elsewhere [2], [3]. Even at very high luminance of up to 10 000cd/m², the device maintains a high contrast as can be seen from Figure 7 which shows the measured contrast as a function of luminance.…”
Section: Monochrome 2600x2088 Pixel Displaymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Over the past decades, the organic light‐emitting diode (OLED) technology has developed dramatically and is now widely considered as a promising candidate for various applications in displays, solid‐state lighting, biomedical instruments, and optical communication . As an important branch of OLED research, top‐emitting OLEDs (TEOLEDs) have attracted great attention for use in high‐resolution active‐matrix displays, especially in micro‐displays, due to the ease of device integration .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%