Opsys has sponsored research at the Universities of Oxford and St. Andrews on new chemical materials called dendrimers that are used in the production of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays. These dendrimer materials emit colored light when subjected to an electric current. Because the dendrimers are in a solution -- similar to an ink -- they can be printed directly onto most flat surfaces to make a display screen.
Oxsys says this process is cost-efficient and enables the development of low-cost, ultrathin displays that could be contoured, flexible and transparent and that have brighter colors than conventional displays. In addition, the displays are more power efficient, Opsys says -- a crucial feature for portable battery-powered products such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants.