Marina Kondakova, Ph.D. is the Director of Device Formulations at OLEDWorks Rochester
Article in Information Display Magazine by Marina Kondakova
Philips introduced the first commercially available OLED lighting panels in 2009, with a power efficacy (PE) of 20 lumens per watts (lm/W) and a lifetime of 10,000 hours. Since then, significant improvements in efficiency and operational stability were made; today’s commercial panels are available with a PE of 85 lm/W and lifetime of 100,000 hours. Indeed, OLED lights are a valid and proven solid‐state lighting (SSL) technology. Currently, a prevalent topic in the lighting industry is the effect of lighting on human health—particularly, the human vision system. While LED SSL offers many advantages, it also carries concerns…
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