P-OLED to lighting market


Polymer OLED pioneer Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) is joining with a team from the University of Durham, England and Thorn Lighting on a three-year project to develop processable organic materials and device architectures suitable for large-area white lighting applications.

The total project cost is $6.6 million, almost half of which will come from a U.K. Department of Trade and Industry-led Technology Program grant.

CDT, through its Sumation joint venture with Japanese group Sumitomo Chemical Co Ltd, will provide materials, device architecture and testing and modeling.

The project is aimed at developing materials and devices for solid-state, high-efficiency lighting applications based on CDT's patented P-OLED technology. Light-emitting polymer materials can be solution-processed, which offers the potential of low-cost manufacturing for large lighting panels.
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