The Arizona State University’s Flexible Display Center (FDC) has declared the installation and completion of final acceptance of GEN-II OLED SUNICEL Plus 400 vacuum evaporation and encapsulation process tool of Sunic Systems.
This new system, satisfying all standard criteria offers FDC the capability to produce full-color organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays at its center. This tool is already being utilized to increase the size of full-motion, full-color video active matrix (AM) OLED prototype displays manufactured by FDC.
According to Nicholas Colaneri, FDC director, the collaboration between Arizona State University and Sunic Systems motivated FDC to manufacture high-resolution, full-color, GEN II OLED display devices. The collaboration also exhibits the infrastructure that has been established to enable the development of flexible display technology and meet the increasing demand for full-color flexible electronics in several applications such as consumers, military and defense, he added.
The new GEN II system offers the partner companies of FDC to scale new heights in the advancement of solid-state lighting, flexible OLED displays, and plastic electronics by providing them the ability to manufacture on a large-scale. Devices produced using plastic will be strong, lightweight and thin than those of glass or firm materials. They ensure higher performance with a bright color range and video efficiency.
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http://www.flexdisplay.asu.edu