
The OLED (organic light-emitting diode) market is growing quickly. Organic LEDs can be used to make folding, paper-thin, highly efficient lights and displays.
Novaled AG, a German company, will be introducing a “fault-tolerant” OLED light at Finetech Japan this month. This light will be able to resist electrical shorts — something that would destroy other OLED lights.The Novaled OLED element consists of two comb-shaped interlocked electrodes, which give a uniform light emission. If a short in one of the stripes appears, the resistance of the stripe will limit the current flow and prevent a further rise of current and temperature.
“OLED devices based on the new Novaled structure are well suited for large area lighting or other lighting applications which require a long maintenance cycle”, says Gerd Guenther, VP Marketing and Sales of Novaled AG.
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