An OLED is an extremely thin self-emitting device, which means that flexible displays can be fabricated by forming OLEDs on a plastic film substrate. Getting an OLED to emit light requires the ...
OLED TV screens are approximately 3/16" thick, and that includes the front glass and back substrate. In fact, the actual display technology in between the glass and substrate is so thin that it is ...
An OLED screen includes a number of components. Within the structure, called the substrate, is a cathode that provides electrons, an anode that "pulls" the electrons, and a middle portion (the ...
Figure 2 (b) shows an example of the cross-sectional structure of flexible OLED displays. Here, we can see that the TFTs and OLEDs are formed on a thin, flexible plastic film substrate.
BOE, a leading Chinese maker of LCD and OLED displays, is looking to make glass core substrates for next-generation domestic processors, Nikkei reports. The company plans to launch a pilot ...