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  • News - 27 Aug 2009
    Electrospray-deposited polymer films can be used to make organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with better characteristics than those made from spin-coated films, according to Yutaka Yamagata of the...
  • News - 15 Jun 2009
    Bayer MaterialScience AG signed a technology and patent license agreement with Add-Vision Inc., a Delaware corporation based in Scotts Valley, California. The agreement grants Bayer MaterialScience...
  • News - 3 Sep 2008
    Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Seoul National University (SNU) have learned how to tweak a new class of polymer-based semiconductors to better control...
  • News - 1 Oct 2007
    Sumitomo Chemical Company and Cambridge Display Technology Inc. (CDT), a developer of technologies based on polymer organic light emitting diodes (P-OLEDs), today jointly announced that Sumitomo...
  • Article - 13 Oct 2007
    An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is any light-emitting diode whose emissive electroluminescent layer is comprised of a film of organic compounds.
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    At Wasatch Photonics, we’re fascinated by the many ways light can be used to understand nature and solve the problems that touch our lives each day, and it shows in our innovation, applications...
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    Since 1970, PhotoMetrics has been solving production and failure analysis problems through chemical analysis and materials characterization. We are a commercial analytical laboratory located in...
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  • News - 16 Jan 2019
    Scientists at the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have found out a simple new tweak that could make organic electronics two times more efficient. This new discovery, which deals with...

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