GE claims research breakthrough for flexible OLEDs
GE Global Research is presenting details on its development of a substrate system for flexible organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) at the Flexible Displays & Microelectronics Conference, February 6-9 in Phoenix. The system features a developmental high-temperature Lexan polycarbonate (PC) film from GE Plastics combined with a transparent, ultra-high-barrier coating to help protect the OLED device against oxygen and moisture.
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