New cheaper blue OLED material breakthrough could be great news for OLED TVs – and every other device

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David Wilson
Sat, 22 Feb
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Researchers at the University of Cambridge and University of Manchester have made a significant discovery in the realm of OLED technology. They have uncovered a new host material called ‘oxadiazine’ that could lead to more efficient and cost-effective blue OLED pixels. Blue OLED pixels have historically been challenging to produce with high efficiency compared to red and green counterparts, but this breakthrough shows promise with a 21% improvement in power efficiency. This advancement may result in cheaper and more efficient OLED displays in various devices like smart TVs, phones, and tablets. The potential impact is particularly significant for TVs, where the use of blue pixels is more pronounced. While the transition from laboratory breakthrough to mass production may take time, the development underscores a positive trajectory for OLED technology, offering hope for more accessible and high-quality OLED TVs in the future.

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