NCEIL-4: Meet our new material
At Noctiluca, we conduct research on new generation emitters for use in the optoelectronic industry. One of the areas of focus is enabling the development of printed electronics, with particular emphasis on inkjet printing technology. As a chemical company, we also propose new solutions that improve the parameters of currently used 1st and 2nd generation OLED devices.
With the race for blue emitter still on, our team has asked ourselves, if there is another way to improve the OLED stack and overall lifetime of blue pixel. Once again, we turned our attention to the needs of the market and pain points of our clients. It was within the scope of such targeted research and collaboration with entities involved in OLED manufacturing that a new EIL material was developed.
TADF: the technology beyond the display industry
Thermally activated delayed fluorescence is a process where a molecule in a non-emissive excited state absorbs surrounding thermal energy, allowing it to change states and subsequently emit light.
While TADF is widely recognized for its role in producing more efficient and vibrant displays, its applications extend far beyond this field. Currently, TADF is making a significant impact outside the display industry. From advancing lighting systems and medical diagnostics to enhancing solar energy capture, TADF materials are set to revolutionize multiple industries.
Industry news
Koreańska firma LG Display (LGD) zakomunikowała, że testuje rozwiązanie tandemowych wyświetlaczy OLED dla koloru niebieskiego z wykorzystaniem emiterów II-generacji oraz „planuje przeprowadzić w ciągu roku ocenę wydajności produkcji masowej i dokonać przeglądu komercjalizacji” (źródło: OLED-Info.com)
W materiale prezentujemy informacje o tym czym jest rozwiązanie tandemowe oraz analizujemy czy połączenie tandemowych wyświetlaczy z emiterami V generacji zrewolucjonizuje rynek.
Cutting-edge chemistry for optoelectronics
When navigating the landscape of service providers in the optoelectronics and pharmaceutical industries, distinguishing between Contract Research Organizations (CRO), Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO), and Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations (CDMO) can be a challenging task.
One of the reasons for the complexity is the fact that different industries approach terminology differently.