31. January 2013 | Organic Semiconductors
Eleven leading German OLED companies and research institutions announced the successful completion of the OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) related project; So-Light.
The project partners Novaled, Sensient, University Muenster, Fraunhofer-COMEDD, AIXTRON, LEDON OLED Lighting, Fresnel Optics, HELLA, Siteco, BMG MIS (former AEG MIS) and the University of Paderborn/L-LAB cooperated in a variety of OLED technology areas. These activities created several innovative results related to materials, processes, optical elements and process integration. For some specific applications prototypes have been developed for OLED-signage and speciality applications for markets such as automotive, architectural lighting and transport. The aim of So-Light was to combine as many of the materials and component related results into design studies and prototypes in order to strengthen Germany’s leading role in the growing OLED-market.
“The results of So-Light indeed exceeded my expectations“, said Dr. Blochwitz-Nimoth, So-Light Consortium Manager and CSO of Novaled AG. “We achieved many outstanding successes based on the fruitful cooperation of so many players along the whole value chain and the passion of every single partner. Our design studies and prototypes already show the far reaching possibilities of OLED technology for commercialization in lighting applications and support the beauty, elegance and uniqueness of the OLED light source.”
In detail the project generated the following results:
Novel optical technologies:
Novaled AG (Dresden) www.novaled.com, Sensient Imaging Technologies GmbH (Bitterfeld-Wolfen) www.sensient-tech.com, Fraunhofer COMEDD (ex FhG-IPMS, Dresden) www.comedd.fraunhofer.de, LEDON OLED Lighting GmbH & Co. KG (Dresden) www.ledonoled.com, AIXTRON SE (Aachen) www.aixtron.com, Fresnel Optics GmbH (Apolda) www.fresnel-optics.de , Hella KGaA Hueck & Co (Lippstadt) www.hella.com, Siteco Beleuchtungstechnik GmbH (Traunreut) www.siteco.de, BMG MIS GmbH (Ulm) www.bmgmis.de, University of Paderborn/L-LAB (Lippstadt) www.l-lab.de,University of Muenster (Münster) www.uni-muenster.de
OLEDs (organic light-emitting diodes) are solid-state devices composed of multiple thin layers of organic materials often only a few nanometers thick that emit diffuse light when electricity is applied to them. Because they are an area light source, OLEDs are a key part of fulfilling the dream of the rapidly growing flat panel display market: paper-thin, highly- efficient displays with brilliant colours and excellent design flexibility. OLEDs may also lead to new lighting products that combine colour and shape to create innovative decorative lighting applications and personalized environments. In addition, OLED lighting products have the potential to offer greater cost and energy savings than current lighting technologies.
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