We have developed a microcrystalline fluorinated p+ silicon alloy which has high dark conductivity and low optical loss. Incorporation of this material in single and tandem amorphous silicon alloy based solar cells has resulted in increased open circuit voltage and conversion efficiency.
We demonstrate full color, top emission, active matrix OLED displays on flexible stainless steel substrates. The 100 dpi QVGA displays are driven by LTPS TFT backplane with excimer laser annealed poly‐Si. To our knowledge this is the world's highest resolution full color flexible AMOLED display on steel foil demonstrated to date. Encapsulation is by a multilayer thin film.
In this paper we will review the power consumption of both AMLCD and AMOLED display technologies, outline roadmaps for future power savings, and discuss the technologies required to implement these savings. We will also analyze fundamental limits to the power consumption of these flat panel displays.
Abstract— Work on the world's first wrist‐worn communications device built on a flexible, low‐power‐consumption full‐color AMOLED using phosphorescent OLEDs is presented. The device offers the wearer the ability to see high‐information‐content video‐rate information in a thin‐and‐rugged‐form‐factor 4‐in. QVGA display, conformed around a human wrist.
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