Description
What is an OLED?
OLED’s are simple solid-state devices (more of an LED) comprised of very thin films of organic compounds in the elec-tlruominescent layer. These organic compounds have a special property of creating light when electricity is applied to it. The organic compounds are designed to be in between two electrodes. Out of these one of the electrodes should be transparent. The result is a very bright and crispy display with power consumption lesser than the usual LCD and LED.
OLED Seminar Report
Page Length : 16
Content :
- Introduction
- History
- Working Principle
- Components Of OLED
- How OLED Works
- OLED Structure
- How Do OLEDs Emit Light?
- Types Of OLEDs
- OLED Advantages And Disadvantages
- Problems With OLED
- References
OLED Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 22
Content :
- Introduction
- What is an OLED?
- History
- Features
- Structure of OLED(Figure)
- OLED Fabrication
- OLED Deposition
- Types of OLED
- OLED Advantages
- OLED Disadvantages
- Applications
- Conclusion
- References
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