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Universal Display Nabs DoE Grants

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Ewing, N.J.-based Universal Display, developer of OLED technologies and materials, has been awarded two new US Department of Energy (DoE) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I grants for white phosphorescent OLED lighting programs to demonstrate further advances in white OLED power efficiency and a cost-effective permeation-barrier system. The contracts are valued at $100,000. In the first of the two contracts, Universal Display proposes to demonstrate a very high-efficiency white PHOLED (proprietary phosphorescent OLED) lighting device. Through the use of its UniversalPHOLED...Read full article

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