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Organic Light Emitting Diodes, OLED
The latest innovative organic light emitting diodes (OLED) operate on the principle of electro-luminescence, converting electrical energy into light. Certain organic materials emit light when an electric current passes through them. Organic light emitting diodes consist of a layer of this luminescent material sandwiched between two electrodes. When an electric current is passed between the electrodes, through the organic layer, light is emitted with a color that depends on the particular material used.
When OLEDs are used as pixels in flat panel displays they have some advantages over backlit active-matrix LCD displays, such as greater viewing angle, lighter weight, and quicker response. Since only the part of the display that is actually lit up consumes power, the most efficient organic light emitting diodes available today use less power.
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