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CYNORA Presents Status of Blue TADF Technology for Displays at OLEDs World Summit 2018

A high-efficiency deep-blue emitter for display is mandatory to reach the full potential of the OLED technology.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

CYNORA, a leader in TADF (thermally activated delayed fluorescence) materials for next-generation OLEDs, presents the latest TADF technology updates and new achievements in deep-blue materials at the OLEDs World Summit in San Francisco, on Sept. 18-20, 2018.
 
OLEDs are on the way to dominate the display market for TV and mobile applications, but a high-efficiency deep-blue emitter for display is mandatory to reach the full potential of the OLED technology. Current state-of-the-art materials and technologies have been unable to bring such a deep-blue material for many years.
 
CYNORA is leading the development of TADF, a new technology. CYNORA is the first company to demonstrate high-efficiency deep-blue materials for OLED display, which can solve the current blue problem, the company reported. TADF technology can be used in several approaches, either in a self-emitting approach or in several co-emitting approaches, such as hyper-fluorescence among others. Andreas Haldi will present these approaches in his talk at the OLEDs World Summit.
 
“OLED displays request a specific deep-blue material”, says Thomas Baumann, CYNORA’s chief scientific officer. “This deep blue is much more challenging than any other color such as sky-blue, green or red. CYNORA is addressing all TADF approaches for deep blue: self-emitting as well as co-emitting.”
 
“Our strategy is to start with the most challenging material for OLED displays: deep blue. Then we will use our blue know-how to develop the less challenging highly efficient green and red materials rapidly”, added Haldi, CYNORA’s chief marketing officer.
 
 

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