Plextronics announced recently that its Plexcore® OC NQ ink has been integrated into Universal Display Corporation’s P2OLED™ solution-processed, phosphorescent OLED technology to assist in achieving lower operating voltage and longer lifetime in test devices. The latest developments were announced by Universal Display Corporation at the International Display Manufacturing Conference (IDMC 2011) held April 18 - 21 at the Taipei International Convention Center in Taipei, Taiwan. This is the second time in less than five months that UDC has announced breakthrough performance improvements in its P2OLED™ program that include the use of Plexcore® OC NQ ink.
Plexcore® OC NQ was made available for limited sampling to key customers and partners last October. The non-aqueous-based Hole Injection Layer (HIL) ink complements the company’s existing aqueous-based HIL, and is geared specifically for solution processible phosphorescent OLED emitters. (Reported in oeld-display.info) |