Introduction of OLED
OLED light is perceived as being very natural due to the broad emission spectra of the organic materials. In addition, Novaled OLEDs provide a very high quality light with a CRI of up to 95. A range of OLED lighting from warm white to clear cold white will be exhibited. Furthermore, colours such as deep orange, rich red and intense blue will be shown. Colour tunable OLEDs which cover a broad span of colours from light blue through clear white and all the way to orange will also be introduced.
The OLED devices which are manufactured on glass and metal substrates, are extremely thin, lightweight and come in various sizes from 25 cm2 up to 225 cm2 active area. Depending on the substrate material and device structure chosen, OLEDs can be transparent, have a diffuse appearance or behave like a mirror in the off state.
“We are at the forefront of a lighting revolution” states Gildas Sorin, CEO of Novaled AG. “OLEDs are like providing a new set of tones to composers, enabling them to create a breathtaking new world of music. Novaled is eagerly anticipating the exciting future of light and encourages the lighting industry to not only use but also experiment further with OLEDs”
OLEDs (organic light-emitting diode) are semiconductors that are made of thin organic material layers that measure just a few nanometers in thickness. They emit light in a diffuse way to form an area light source. This disruptive technology represents an entirely new approach for architects, designers, system integrators, planners and luminaire makers when working with light. OLED lighting has a dual nature, which means it can function both as a lamp and a luminaire. OLEDs herald the future of a vast array of completely new lighting applications and by combining color with shape, OLEDs will create a new way of decorating and personalizing surroundings with light. Furthermore, organic LEDs will make a significant contribution to sustainability due to their energy efficiency, environmentally friendly materials and reduced packaging requirements.
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