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Production-Scale Vapor-Phase Deposition Demonstrated for Organic LEDs

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Richard Gaughan

Organic LEDs have intrinsic characteristics that make them promising for such applications as flat panel displays. They may enable displays that are lighter, thinner and use less electrical power than those based on liquid crystal, but they must also be inexpensive. One driver of the cost of organic LEDs is the technique used to deposit the layers of materials in the manufacturing process. One technology that may reduce this cost is organic vapor-phase deposition, which proof-of-principle experiments have shown to be cleaner, more uniform and more efficient than the conventional vacuum...Read full article

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    Published: May 2005
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