OLED Displays

What is OLED?

Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays are self-emissive displays that utilize electroluminescent materials that convert electrical energy into visible light. OLED displays do not require a backlight and each individual pixel directly emits light with exceptional response times. The result is an infinite contrast ratio with true blacks and unmatched vibrant imagery. With an ultra-thin package size, OLEDs make sleek and elegant system designs easy to achieve. At Lincoln Technology Solutions, elegant doesn’t mean delicate and we don’t settle for anything but the best performance. Our robust industrial-grade lineup of OLEDs meets the most stringent reliability requirements in our industry.

How Does OLED Technology Work?

Organic Light Emitting Diode displays are semiconductor devices that function based on the phenomenon of electroluminescence. The basic structure of an OLED display includes an emissive layer of organic compounds encased between two electrodes. One of these electrodes is transparent, allowing light to pass through.  When these organic materials are subjected to electric current, they convert electrical energy into photons (particles of light).

One of the main advantages of OLED technology over other display technologies is the unmatched contrast that can be achieved. Because individual pixels of an OLED display emit light directly, the pixels can be switched off when a black color is displayed. This results in infinite contrast because the pixels displaying the black color emit no light at all. Perceptually, this provides a more immersive experience for the viewer with deep (true) blacks, sharp visual clarity, exceptionally vibrant colors, and smooth color gradients.

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OLED Applications