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Transparency Gains Characterize Fraunhofer OLED Microdisplays

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Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS have significantly increased the transparency of OLED microdisplays. Transparent electronics have found use in ultrathin layers for touch display and as transparent films with printed antennas for mobile communications. As of yet, OLED displays have not been used for this purpose. As part of the Fraunhofer Society’s HOT project (High-performance transparent and flexible micro-electronics for photonic and optical applications), researchers succeeded in the development of OLED microdisplays with 20%...Read full article

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    Published: August 2024
    Glossary
    display
    The observable illustration of an image, scene or data on a screen such as a console or cathode-ray tube, seen as a graph, report or drawing.
    transparency
    An image affixed to a transparent photographic film or plate by photographic, printing or chemical methods. It may be viewed by transmitted light.
    pixel
    A pixel, short for "picture element," is the smallest controllable element of a digital image or display. It is a fundamental unit that represents a single point in a raster image, which is a grid of pixels arranged in rows and columns. Each pixel contains information about the color and brightness of a specific point in the image. Some points about pixels include: Color and intensity: In a colored image, each pixel typically consists of three color channels: red, green, and blue (RGB). The...
    augmented reality
    Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that integrates digital information, typically in the form of computer-generated graphics, images, or data, with the real-world environment in real-time. AR enhances the user's perception of the physical world by overlaying or combining digital content onto the user's view of the real world, often through devices like smartphones, tablets, smart glasses, or specialized AR headsets. Key features and principles of augmented reality: Real-time...
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