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                  VISHNU MOHAN V.M
Seminar guides,
Athira A.P
Divya nateshan
AGENDA
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
ABOUT  LEP
ARCHITECTURE
WORKING
MARIX DISPLAYS
MANUFACTURING
TYPES OF PLED
COMPARISON WITH LCD
ADVANTAGE
DISADVANTAGES
APPLICATIONS
FUTURE SCOPES
INTRODUCTION


 LEP or PLED or P OLED


 Polymer which emits light(EM radiations).


 Polymers are chains of smaller molecular components
 called MONOMERS.

 CDT & UDC are developing LEP display.
HISTORY
 1977 conducting polymers are discovered.


 Alan J. Heeger , Alan G. MacDiarmid got Nobel prize


 From this OLED evolved.


 In 1990 Friend et al found Electroluminescence in the
 conducting polymers.

 Birth of “LIGHT EMITTING POLYMERS”!!!!!!!!!!!


 Poly phinylene vinylene (PPV) is the first LEP
 discovered.
About LEP………..
Electroluminescence is the principle behind
the LEP.

LEP comes under the category of
conjugated polymers.

Polymers with metallic and
semiconductor characteristics.

Delocalized pi electrons

Band gap ranges from 2.2 to 2.8 ev

Wave length depends on the band gap of
LEP.
   Thin film of semiconducting
    polymer sandwiched between an
    ANODE and CATHODE.                 Metal Cathode
                                                                  Polymer

   ANODE: ITO(Indium Tin Oxide)

   CATHODE: Metals (depends upon
    the type of LEP)

                                                    Glass Substrate
   SUBSTRATE: Glass, clear plastic
    (depends upon the type of LEP)      Transparent Anode (ITO)


   Voltage is applied between anode
    and cathode
 Due to applied voltage
 electrons and holes will
 migrate to polymer
 lattice.

 They will combine
 together to form excitons

 Excitons returns to initial
 state by emitting
 radiation.
MATRIX DISPLAYS
 PLED displays consists of matrix of pixels.

 Each pixel is a light emitting polymer.

 Emit light by turning OFF and ON the pixels.

 Primary color pixels are positioned very close to form other
  colored pixels

 To control each pixel DRIVERS are needed.

 DRIVERS are Transistors
                   •                                     2 matrix
TWO TYPES OF MATRIX DISPLAY SYSTEMS



 PASSIVE MATRIX DISPLAYS




 ACTIVE MATRIX DISPLAYS
PASSIVE MATRIX DISPLAY
 Each row and column have its own
  drivers.

 The organic layer is between strips
  of cathode and anode.

 Intersection forms the Pixel.


 Matrix scan every pixel to switched
  on or off as required.

 Data signal is send to the pixel
  sequentially.

 If brightness is to increase, current
  through that electrode will be
  increased.
Passive matrix displays……
 Easy to make.


 Use more power.


 If size of display increases..it
 will become difficult.

 Each pixel only emits light for a
 small length of time.

 Flickering is more.


 Only for small displays.
ACTIVE MATRIX DISPLAYS
 Each pixel is addressed by
  incorporating a TFT.

 Brightness of each pixel is
  controlled by TFT.

 TFT will hold the current.

 Current flow is controlled by
  setting TFT drivers.

 More efficient than passive
  matrix displays.

 Can be used in large area
  displays.

 AMOLEP or AMOLED
HOW IT IS MADE………………………………….?
• Substrate is placed on spinning
STEP 1 plate.

      • Plate is spinning at a speed of
        few thousand rotation per
STEP 2 minute.

      • Robotic arm will pour small
        amount of polymer solution to
STEP 3 the substrate.

      • After spreading ,it is baked to
STEP 4 evaporate any remaining liquid.

      • Extremely fine layer of polymers
        having a thickness of about
STEP 5 100nm
   Ink-jet head, Ink and substrate for printing are
    different
   Primary colour polymers are jetted to the substrate.
   Uniformly spread the substrate.
   Mainly used for printing LEP images.
   Also used for making large display.
TYPES OF LEP……….(PLED)

   Flexible Organic Light Emitting
    Polymers(FOLEP).

   Stacked Organic Light Emitting
    Polymers(SOLEP)

   Transparent Organic Light Emitting
    Polymers(TOLEP)
FLEXIBLE ORGANIC LEP(FOLEP)

   Built on a flexible substrate.

   They have the ability to conform, bend or
    roll a display into any shape.

   They are less fragile and more impact
    resistant.

   Ultra lightweight & thin form.
TRANSPARENT ORGANIC
               LEP(TOLEP)
   Substrate is transparent.

   LEPs sandwiched between 2 transparent layers.

   Top and bottom emitting layers.

   High resolution.

   More than 70% transparent when turned off.

   Better efficiency.

   Faster response.
STACKED ORGANIC LEP(SOLEP)
   Array of vertically stacked
    TOLEP sub-pixels.

   Color is tuned by individually
    controlling R-G-B sub pixels

   Brightness is adjusted by
    adjusting the total current in
    the stack.

   It will only turn on the desired
    color pixel only.

   Can be used in large displays

   True color quality.
   Screen Refreshing Rates      Higher than LCD

   Viewing quality              Higher than LCD

   Screen size                  Size is not limited in LEP
                                  display

   Viewing angle                Glare free up to 170
                                  degree

   Power consumption            Lesser than LCD
ADVANTAGES…..

   Require only 3.3v & life time of more than 30,000 hr.

   Low power consumption.
   Self luminous.
   No viewing angle dependence.

   Manufacturing cost is less.
   Can be scaled to any dimension.
   No environmental draw backs.

   Simple to use.
   Very slim flat panel displays.
DISADVANTAGES……

   Voltage drops may affect the performance.

   Limited market availability.

   Aging of LEP
     Degradation  of luminescence
     Light intensity gradually decreases.

     Disintegrate due to contact with oxygen.
APPLICATIONS……

   Multi or full color cell phone displays

   Full color high-resolution personal digital
    assistants(PDAs)
   Lightweight wrist watches

   Roll-up daily refreshable electronic newspapers

   Automobile light systems without bulbs
FUTURE SCOPES….

   LEP-in future cars





LAPTOPS……
TELEVISIONS…
   Have both electrical and optical property

   A low cost solution for flat panel display.

   Many manufactures are working to introduce a
    revolutionary changes in the market.

   Hazardless to environment.

   Simpler and cheaper

   Have some limitations


   Till it is the superior technology………for the
    future…..
light emitting polymers

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light emitting polymers

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 4. By VISHNU MOHAN V.M Seminar guides, Athira A.P Divya nateshan
  • 5. AGENDA INTRODUCTION HISTORY ABOUT LEP ARCHITECTURE WORKING MARIX DISPLAYS MANUFACTURING TYPES OF PLED COMPARISON WITH LCD ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGES APPLICATIONS FUTURE SCOPES
  • 6. INTRODUCTION  LEP or PLED or P OLED  Polymer which emits light(EM radiations).  Polymers are chains of smaller molecular components called MONOMERS.  CDT & UDC are developing LEP display.
  • 7. HISTORY  1977 conducting polymers are discovered.  Alan J. Heeger , Alan G. MacDiarmid got Nobel prize  From this OLED evolved.  In 1990 Friend et al found Electroluminescence in the conducting polymers.  Birth of “LIGHT EMITTING POLYMERS”!!!!!!!!!!!  Poly phinylene vinylene (PPV) is the first LEP discovered.
  • 8. About LEP……….. Electroluminescence is the principle behind the LEP. LEP comes under the category of conjugated polymers. Polymers with metallic and semiconductor characteristics. Delocalized pi electrons Band gap ranges from 2.2 to 2.8 ev Wave length depends on the band gap of LEP.
  • 9. Thin film of semiconducting polymer sandwiched between an ANODE and CATHODE. Metal Cathode Polymer  ANODE: ITO(Indium Tin Oxide)  CATHODE: Metals (depends upon the type of LEP) Glass Substrate  SUBSTRATE: Glass, clear plastic (depends upon the type of LEP) Transparent Anode (ITO)  Voltage is applied between anode and cathode
  • 10.  Due to applied voltage electrons and holes will migrate to polymer lattice.  They will combine together to form excitons  Excitons returns to initial state by emitting radiation.
  • 11.
  • 12. MATRIX DISPLAYS  PLED displays consists of matrix of pixels.  Each pixel is a light emitting polymer.  Emit light by turning OFF and ON the pixels.  Primary color pixels are positioned very close to form other colored pixels  To control each pixel DRIVERS are needed.  DRIVERS are Transistors • 2 matrix
  • 13. TWO TYPES OF MATRIX DISPLAY SYSTEMS  PASSIVE MATRIX DISPLAYS  ACTIVE MATRIX DISPLAYS
  • 14. PASSIVE MATRIX DISPLAY  Each row and column have its own drivers.  The organic layer is between strips of cathode and anode.  Intersection forms the Pixel.  Matrix scan every pixel to switched on or off as required.  Data signal is send to the pixel sequentially.  If brightness is to increase, current through that electrode will be increased.
  • 15. Passive matrix displays……  Easy to make.  Use more power.  If size of display increases..it will become difficult.  Each pixel only emits light for a small length of time.  Flickering is more.  Only for small displays.
  • 16. ACTIVE MATRIX DISPLAYS  Each pixel is addressed by incorporating a TFT.  Brightness of each pixel is controlled by TFT.  TFT will hold the current.  Current flow is controlled by setting TFT drivers.  More efficient than passive matrix displays.  Can be used in large area displays.  AMOLEP or AMOLED
  • 17. HOW IT IS MADE………………………………….?
  • 18. • Substrate is placed on spinning STEP 1 plate. • Plate is spinning at a speed of few thousand rotation per STEP 2 minute. • Robotic arm will pour small amount of polymer solution to STEP 3 the substrate. • After spreading ,it is baked to STEP 4 evaporate any remaining liquid. • Extremely fine layer of polymers having a thickness of about STEP 5 100nm
  • 19. Ink-jet head, Ink and substrate for printing are different  Primary colour polymers are jetted to the substrate.  Uniformly spread the substrate.  Mainly used for printing LEP images.  Also used for making large display.
  • 20. TYPES OF LEP……….(PLED)  Flexible Organic Light Emitting Polymers(FOLEP).  Stacked Organic Light Emitting Polymers(SOLEP)  Transparent Organic Light Emitting Polymers(TOLEP)
  • 21. FLEXIBLE ORGANIC LEP(FOLEP)  Built on a flexible substrate.  They have the ability to conform, bend or roll a display into any shape.  They are less fragile and more impact resistant.  Ultra lightweight & thin form.
  • 22.
  • 23. TRANSPARENT ORGANIC LEP(TOLEP)  Substrate is transparent.  LEPs sandwiched between 2 transparent layers.  Top and bottom emitting layers.  High resolution.  More than 70% transparent when turned off.  Better efficiency.  Faster response.
  • 24.
  • 25. STACKED ORGANIC LEP(SOLEP)  Array of vertically stacked TOLEP sub-pixels.  Color is tuned by individually controlling R-G-B sub pixels  Brightness is adjusted by adjusting the total current in the stack.  It will only turn on the desired color pixel only.  Can be used in large displays  True color quality.
  • 26. Screen Refreshing Rates  Higher than LCD  Viewing quality  Higher than LCD  Screen size  Size is not limited in LEP display  Viewing angle  Glare free up to 170 degree  Power consumption  Lesser than LCD
  • 27. ADVANTAGES…..  Require only 3.3v & life time of more than 30,000 hr.  Low power consumption.  Self luminous.  No viewing angle dependence.  Manufacturing cost is less.  Can be scaled to any dimension.  No environmental draw backs.  Simple to use.  Very slim flat panel displays.
  • 28. DISADVANTAGES……  Voltage drops may affect the performance.  Limited market availability.  Aging of LEP  Degradation of luminescence  Light intensity gradually decreases.  Disintegrate due to contact with oxygen.
  • 29. APPLICATIONS……  Multi or full color cell phone displays  Full color high-resolution personal digital assistants(PDAs)  Lightweight wrist watches  Roll-up daily refreshable electronic newspapers  Automobile light systems without bulbs
  • 30. FUTURE SCOPES….  LEP-in future cars 
  • 33. Have both electrical and optical property  A low cost solution for flat panel display.  Many manufactures are working to introduce a revolutionary changes in the market.  Hazardless to environment.  Simpler and cheaper  Have some limitations  Till it is the superior technology………for the future…..