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OLED100.EU DOCUMENTS
- GLOSSARY ON OLED TECHNOLOGIES
This document aims for a common use of terms and definitions referring to all aspects of OLED technology and products. Currently, many terms are not well defined or are used with double meaning. Additionally, when scientific results are reported, very often background information is not published which is necessary to reach a suitable judgement of measurement values.
In this deliverable architectural and aesthetical research has been performed to identify most suitable market entry parameters. Especially for size and shape, existing standards and common building materials have been evaluated. It turned out that a suitable OLED tile size could be 15 cm x 15 cm pitch size and multiples thereof.
- OLED100.EU Report - Three aesthetical perception case studies
OLEDs offer a large variety of design options. This refers to really free design parameters such as shape, size and emissive colour, but also to technology enforced parameters such as off-state appearance and busbar structures.
In this deliverable architectural and aesthetical research has been performed to identify most suitable market entry parameters. Especially for size and shape, existing standards and common building materials have been evaluated. It turned out that a suitable OLED tile size could be 15 cm x 15 cm pitch size and multiples thereof.
- PRESS RELEASE: EU project offering bright lights for bright future
The EU-supported project OLLA (Organic LEDs for ICT and Lighting Applications), backed with EUR 12 million in financing, may have come to an end, but the consortium has announced an extended collaboration via the OLED100.eu project. The partnership forged between leading European companies will tackle OLED (organic light-emitting diode) lighting technology. The project's aim is to improve the efficiency, lifetime and size of the light-emitting diodes.
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- PRESS RELEASE: The OLLA project delivers its final milestone
At the end of the project period, the OLLA project* consortium presents
its final milestone: the basic technology for a white OLED (Organic Light-
Emitting Diode) light source, with an efficacy of 50.7 lumens per watt at
an initial brightness of 1.000 cd/m² based on the Novaled PIN OLED
technology. The OLLA project is a joint basic research consortium,
headed by Philips Lighting.
- PRESENTATION: EU Concertation Meeting Sept. 2008
Developping all the necessary technologies forming
the basis for efficient Organic LED (OLED)
applications for the general lighting industry in
Europe
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