Company’s White OLEDs, Enabled Through the Use of Its High-Efficiency Phosphorescent OLED Technology, Have Potential to Create Significant Economic, Energy and Environmental Benefits
EWING, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Universal Display Corporation (NASDAQ:PANL), an innovator behind today’s
and tomorrow’s displays and lighting through
its UniversalPHOLED™ phosphorescent OLED
technology, today announced that the Company has successfully
demonstrated a record-breaking white OLED with a power efficacy of 102
lumens per watt (lm/W) at 1000 cd/m2 using
its proprietary, high-efficiency phosphorescent OLED technology.
“Reaching 100 lumens per watt is a tremendous
accomplishment for our company and the industry. We would like to thank
the U.S. Department of Energy for their continued support of our white
OLED research and development”
Just last month at the Society for Information Display Symposium,
Universal Display announced a new record of 72 lm/W. Since then,
Universal Display has continued to make significant advances in this
area – achieving yet another major milestone
toward commercialization. The milestone also demonstrates the potential
of white OLEDs to offer significant energy savings and environmental
benefits to end users around the world. For the first time, white OLEDs
have surpassed the power efficacy of the two incumbent indoor lighting
technologies - incandescent bulbs are less than 15 lm/W and most
fluorescent lamps are 60 - 90 lm/W.
Funded in part by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) through its
Solid-State Lighting initiative, Universal Display’s
102 lm/W milestone is a significant achievement toward the DOE’s
roadmap goal of a 150 lm/W commercial OLED light source by 2015.
This WOLED light source also offers a pleasing white emission with a
color rendering index (CRI) of 70 and a coordinated color temperature
(CCT) of 3900 Kelvin. This all-PHOLED structure uses complementary
materials from Universal Display’s
collaboration partners at LG Chem and Nippon Steel Chemical Company.
“Reaching 100 lumens per watt is a tremendous
accomplishment for our company and the industry. We would like to thank
the U.S. Department of Energy for their continued support of our white
OLED research and development,” said Steven
V. Abramson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Universal Display. “Through
this record milestone announced today, white OLEDs are moving a
significant step closer to becoming a key participant in the $100
billion per year lighting industry.”
Electric bills for lighting alone are over $200 billion per year on a
worldwide basis. Consuming about 20% of the total electricity produced,
lighting is also one of the largest causes of greenhouse gas emissions.
With society’s demand for lighting continuing
to grow rapidly, the need for more energy-efficient lighting is truly
critical – for economic as well as
environmental reasons.
Through the use of Universal Display’s PHOLED
technology, power-efficient white OLEDs have the potential to reduce
energy consumption dramatically and to lower the amount of by-product
heat, which creates additional energy and environmental burdens. White
OLEDs are also environmentally benign, especially compared to
mercury-containing fluorescent lamps and newer compact fluorescent lamps
(CFLs). It has been estimated that white OLEDs could worldwide save well
over $20 billion in electric costs and over 9 million metric tonnes of
carbon emissions from the U.S. alone by 2016.
Combining these important ‘green’
features with a very thin, lightweight and durable form factor, white
OLEDs offer significant new lighting design opportunities. White OLEDs
are also readily color tunable, from cool to warm whites, with extremely
pleasing white emission that simulates healthful, natural lighting.
Compared to inorganic LEDs, white OLEDs are excellent diffuse emitters
with the potential to be significantly more cost-effective in
high-volume production. Moreover, OLEDs are a cool source of light, in
contrast to inorganic LEDs where the removal of heat remains a
significant challenge.
Today, Universal Display’s proprietary PHOLED
technology and materials are in commercial use for the production of low
power consumption OLED displays for a variety of portable electronics
applications. In these and emerging OLED applications such as
televisions, PHOLEDs are also critical for providing excellent
performance characteristics that translate into energy savings,
environmental benefits and cost effectiveness.
To see how Universal Display Corporation is changing the face of the
display and lighting industries, please visit the Company at www.universaldisplay.com.
About Universal Display Corporation
Universal Display Corporation is a world leader in developing and
commercializing innovative OLED technologies and materials for use in
flat panel displays, solid-state lighting products, electronic
communications and other opto-electronic devices. Universal Display is
working with a network of world-class organizations, including Princeton
University, the University of Southern California, the University of
Michigan, and PPG Industries, Inc. Universal Display has also
established numerous commercial relationships with companies such as Chi
Mei EL Corporation, DuPont Displays, Inc., Konica Minolta Technology
Center, Inc., LG Display Co., Ltd., Samsung SDI Co., Seiko Epson
Corporation, Sony Corporation, Tohoku Pioneer Corporation and Toyota
Industries Corporation. Universal Display currently owns or has
exclusive, co-exclusive or sole license rights with respect to more than
850 issued and pending patents worldwide.
Universal Display is located in the Princeton Crossroads Corporate
Center in Ewing, New Jersey, minutes away from its research partner at
Princeton University. Universal Display’s
state-of-the-art facility is designed to further technology and
materials development, technology transfer to manufacturing partners and
work with customers to develop OLED products that meet their needs.
Visit Universal Display on the Web at www.universaldisplay.com.
All statements in this document that are not historical, such as
those relating to Universal Display Corporation’s
technologies and potential applications of those technologies, are
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on any forward-looking statements in this document, as they
reflect Universal Display Corporation’s
current views with respect to future events and are subject to risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from
those contemplated. These risks and uncertainties are discussed in
greater detail in Universal Display Corporation’s
periodic reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission, including, in particular, the section entitled “Risk
Factors” in Universal Display Corporation’s
annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007.
Universal Display Corporation disclaims any obligation to update any
forward-looking statement contained in this document.
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