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OLEDs are in the spotlight and researchers at Universal Display Corp. (UDC) and Kyung Hee University achieved the highest resolution in a transparent OLED display to enable new potential for see-through flat panel screens. At the SID conference, UDC announced the development of the worlds first high resolution, active matrix, transparent OLED using the companys phosphorescent technology and amorphous silicon (a-Si) backplane technology developed by Professor Jin Jang of Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Korea.
This development represents a step toward putting thin, low power, full motion video displays that provide transparency when turned off into a variety of applications where reserving partial visibility or bi-directionality is important. These include architectural vision glass, entertainment, medical and industrial products, helmet shields for the military, Homeland Security, fire and rescue applications and other uses not yet imagined.
This advance was reported in a joint paper presented at the SID ...