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Organic thin film electroluminescent passive matrix display

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Long life green-emitting matrix display based on organic light-emitting diode is reported. The pixel number is 96×60, equivalent pixel size 0.4×0.4 mm2, and the pixel gap 0.1 mm. An image with no crosstalk between pixels is obtained. The average luminance of these pixels at duty cycle of 1/64 is 100 cd/m2, and the power consumption is 0.6 W. The dark room contrast of 1:100 is achieved without using a polarization filter.

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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (59790050 and 69687002)

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Zhang, Bx., Zhang, Zl., Zhu, Wq. et al. Organic thin film electroluminescent passive matrix display. J. of Shanghai Univ. 5, 151–155 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11741-001-0013-9

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