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Europe, Japan and South Korea continue to promote OLED lighting development plan

In green global environmental protection and energy saving demands, solid-state lighting has become a new trend in the future, 2011 LED lighting gradually break into the mainstream market, gradually replace the traditional lighting situation, while another -OLED solid-state lighting lighting, color rendering for better performance and belongs to the surface light, can not only show the natural soft light in the design, there is also considerable space to play, become the focus of the development of the advanced countries in the future.

The proposed OLED100.eu plan to target the OLED lighting to achieve the luminous efficiency of 100lm/W in September 2011, life 100 thousand hours, an area of 100 x 100 cm and cost less than 100 euros per square meter, but due to technical development as expected, the luminous efficiency targets have been modified by 100lm/W is more than 60lm/W, this project has a total of 6 countries in Europe, the total 14 companies or units involved in the study.

A ring of OLED lighting development in Japan is the basic plan of science and technology, science and technology basic plan during 2006 to 2010 Third, a total of 3 major OLED lighting plan, and in 2010 the Japanese OLED lighting test works luminous efficiency up to 20lm/W. Japan in the development of OLED lighting with particular emphasis on the application of the face, that the early luminous efficiency is not high, but can be used in automotive dashboard or entertainment lighting applications such as low brightness requirements.

South Korea is another positive development of OLED lighting in Asia, the leading OLED lighting R & D units include Korea Institute of industrial technology, electronic and Telecommunications Research Institute of Korea and South Korea Panel Industry Association, cooperative units including SMD, LG, Kumho and other electronic chemical manufacturers, the longest time of 7 years, from South Korea leading production technology research institute, began in 2006, is expected to achieve the luminous efficiency of the 100lm/W target in 2012.

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