What are OLEDs?
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Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are flat light emitting diodes that are used to make displays and lighting. This technology works by placing thin organic films of structure between two conductors. When electrical currents flow through the film, a very bright light is emitted. Because the OLED themselves produce light, they do not need a backlight, which make them more efficient than regular LEDS which require a white backlight [5].
OLEDs that are inspired by the lantern of a firefly. It has been tested to be 61% more brighter than regular OLEDs [1]. The structure of the firefly's lantern has been studied by Dr. Jae-Jun Kim, who has been focusing on the triple-layer structure of the lantern. Lantern inspired OLEDs also emit light at a broader angle, which enable computer and television screens to have larger viewing angles.These diodes are thin and very energy efficient, which are making them gain popularity in the consumer technology industry [7].
The video below shows the ingenuity of OLEDs are how they are revolutionizing the tech industry.
OLEDs that are inspired by the lantern of a firefly. It has been tested to be 61% more brighter than regular OLEDs [1]. The structure of the firefly's lantern has been studied by Dr. Jae-Jun Kim, who has been focusing on the triple-layer structure of the lantern. Lantern inspired OLEDs also emit light at a broader angle, which enable computer and television screens to have larger viewing angles.These diodes are thin and very energy efficient, which are making them gain popularity in the consumer technology industry [7].
The video below shows the ingenuity of OLEDs are how they are revolutionizing the tech industry.