Blue OLED Reaches Efficiency RecordBy DaX - 12/24/2008 10:40:11 PM |

Researchers in the OLED business have been working their brains off to get a better, more efficient blue OLED material. And it looks like all that researching and working has proved to be right. Blue OLED has reached an efficiency record in the hands of a few guys over at the University of Florida. What they did is to achieve “a new record in efficiency of blue organic light-emitting diodes, and because blue is essential to white light, the advance helps overcome a hurdle to lighting that is much more efficient than compact fluorescents.” They managed to squeeze 50 lumens per Watt which is 50% of their final goal. Will it arrive at CES?
via physorg
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