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- 18 September 2006 -
Big hitters get behind OLEDs
for lighting in R&D project
AIXTRON will participate in an R&D project with its Organic
Vapor Phase Deposition (OVPD) technology platform in a consortium
together with OSRAM, Philips, BASF and Applied Materials.
The final goal of this project, called OPAL 2008 (Organic
Phosphorescent lights for Applications in the Lighting market
2008), is the development of an OLED production technology
capable of achieving the cost target of a few Euro cent per
cm2 for a high performance white OLED device.
To reach this target, the individual research activities of
all partners within this group will be gathered and coordinated
to maximise the feasible synergy effects.
The specialized organic materials required will be developed
by BASF. The device architecture for the lighting modules
and the adapted OLED processing technology will be developed
by OSRAM and Philips.
AIXTRON’s contribution to the project will be to improve
the production capabilities of the OVPD process by designing
equipment for large area deposition of OLED devices. With
its unique features, low cost manufacturing, large area deposition
and high flexibility in making novel multilayer devices, the
proprietary OVPD technology is considered as the most suitable
one for mass production. These features are seen as the key
properties in future production to achieve the efficiency
of 50 lm/W at 1000 cd/m2 as required for lighting products.
The research will be carried out in Aachen, Germany at the
Philips production site in Aachen Rothe Erde where a prototype
OVPD system is already installed and running. Additional scientific
support is provided by RWTH Aachen University. This collaboration
ensures that the correlation between device performance, chemistry
and production technology will be fully understood.
The German Ministry of Science and Technology (BMBF) supports
the development of OLEDs for lighting applications with 100
M Euro for the next 5 years (OLED2015). The involved companies
in Germany, 33 partners within the OLED initiative, will contribute
additional 500 Mio Euro to achieve the technical targets.
Scope of the initiative is the introduction of this new lighting
technology into the market.
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OPAL
2008
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