What Is OLED
Definitions of OLED on the Web:
- organic light-emitting diode: a self-luminous diode (it glows when an electrical field is applied to the electrodes) that does not require backlighting or diffusers
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn - a light-emitting diode (LED) that generates light in a film of organic compounds. A significant benefit of OLED displays over traditional liquid crystal displays (LCD’s) is that OLED’s do not require a backlight to function. …
www.infinitesightandsound.com/VideoDefs.php - oleds – Organic Light Emitting Diodes are components used in a new type of viewing screen [display]. Can be viewed in bright lighting conditions, at greater angles, unlike LCD’s. Beginning to be used in digital cameras.
www.xaar.com/glossary.aspx - oleds – are LEDs that contain organic compounds in light emitting and/or carrier-transporting medium. Typical structures of mono- and multilayered OLEDs are shown on the scheme below. …
www.oe-chemicals.com/dictionary-I.html - OLEDs are based on organic (carbon-based) materials. In contrast to LEDs, which contain small point sources, OLEDs are made in sheets that provide a diffuse area light source. OLED technology is developing rapidly, but is still some years away from becoming a practical general illumination source.
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