How OLED Modules works
Dec 11,2024
OLED Modules is the abbreviation of Organic Light Emitting Diode (organic light emitting diode), which is a new type of display technology. Its working principle is to stimulate organic molecules to emit light by applying a current in the organic film to achieve a display effect. Compared with traditional liquid crystal display technology, OLED Modules has higher color vividness, faster response speed and wider viewing angle range.
The core of the OLED Modules is an OLED chip, and its internal structure includes a light-emitting layer, an electron transport layer, and two electrode layers, an anode and a cathode. When an external current is applied to the OLED chip, electrons flow from the cathode to the light-emitting layer, while positive holes flow from the anode to the light-emitting layer, and the two meet in the light-emitting layer to generate photons, thereby achieving a light-emitting effect.
OLED Modules are widely used in mobile phones, televisions, wearable devices and other fields due to their self-luminous, flexible, ultra-thin and other characteristics. Its advantages include more vivid and real display effect, faster response speed and lower energy consumption, which has become the development trend of future display technology.
In general, the working principle of the OLED Modules is based on the electroluminescent effect of the organic light-emitting diode, and the display effect is achieved by exciting organic molecules to emit light. Its advantages make it have broad application prospects in the field of display technology.
The core of the OLED Modules is an OLED chip, and its internal structure includes a light-emitting layer, an electron transport layer, and two electrode layers, an anode and a cathode. When an external current is applied to the OLED chip, electrons flow from the cathode to the light-emitting layer, while positive holes flow from the anode to the light-emitting layer, and the two meet in the light-emitting layer to generate photons, thereby achieving a light-emitting effect.
OLED Modules are widely used in mobile phones, televisions, wearable devices and other fields due to their self-luminous, flexible, ultra-thin and other characteristics. Its advantages include more vivid and real display effect, faster response speed and lower energy consumption, which has become the development trend of future display technology.
In general, the working principle of the OLED Modules is based on the electroluminescent effect of the organic light-emitting diode, and the display effect is achieved by exciting organic molecules to emit light. Its advantages make it have broad application prospects in the field of display technology.
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