75% More Efficient OLEDs Developed

19 July 2009 | Green Technology | No Comments

Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) made a impressive breakthrough in theĀ  improvement of OLED technology. The new research brought to light an incredible 75% cutin energy consumption, an achievement that premises to, one day, make this products available to us, all.In the process, they discovered the surface plasmon method, in which silver nanoparticles are thermally placed in a high vacuum on a cathod, resulting in a 1.75 increased photoluminescence and a two-fold light intensity expansion.

There is no doubt, that this discovery will boost the coming of this energy efficient OLEDs in future gadgets, but let us hope that the day when we will be able to read news from flexible OLEDs screens is not so far away…

Tags: efficient, energy, energy consumption, improvement, KAIST, OLED, photoluminescence, research, surface plasmon

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