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JOLED’s Intense Start, Mass Production is When?

At Finetech Japan 2015 (April 8-11, 2015), JOLED gave a presentation for the first time since its inception and drew much attention.

 

JOLED’s speaker Tadashi ISHIBASHI gave a presentation on JOLED’s target market and application technology under the title of “The Evolution of OLED Manufacturing Technology by JOLED”. During his speech Ishibashi revealed “JOLED’s target market is 10~30 inch mid-size OLED panel and ultimately to form new market through flexible display” and that “top emission, RGB printing, color filter, and ITZO backplane of self-align structure will be applied for key technology”.

 

Furthermore, by forming all RGB through solution process, macro-cavity effect via thin half-transparent cathode, and minimizing interference of other colors and external reflection using color filter, JOLED explained that high purity color reproduction is possible. It is analyzed that this means that they absorbed Sony’s characteristic super top emission technology. Backplane is top-gate’s TAOS (transparent amorphous oxide semiconductor) and Ishibashi added that it is also possible to reduce cost by minimizing investment amount by applying 5 mask self-align structure.

 

Regarding flexible display, JOLED used the technology that was applied to 9.9 inch qHD panel (revealed by Sony in 2012) which used white OLED and color filter as an example but reported they are currently developing technology to produce flexible display using solution process RGB.

 

From the presentation it is estimated that for JOLED’s mass production, Sony’s OLED panel structure and Panasonic’s RGB printing technology will be combined and applied. Although detailed investment timeline was not revealed, as mass production application technology and target have been publicly announced, investment in near future is anticipated.

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[Finetech Japan 2015] Mobile Display up to 700 ppi. How about OLED?

At Finetech Japan 2015 (April 6-8), vice president of LG Display, Yoon Sooyoung, forecast the display resolution would evolve to 700ppi UHD for differentiation in technology. Japan Display’s CBO Yoshiyuki Tsukizaki also disclosed that a person can perceive up to 700ppi and estimated that mobile display resolution would therefore develop up to 700ppi.

 

Currently mobile display is being mass produced at QHD (approx. 500ppi), and UHD resolution is known to being actively developed for LCD. It is analyzed that UHD mobile OLED panel development will be a necessity in order to adapt to the trend toward high resolution. OLED is being mass produced in RGB pixel structure where FMM (fine metal mask) is applied. However, as FMM production technology is difficult, QHD AMOLED panel is being mass produced via pentile pixel structure rather than real RBG pixel structure. Therefore, technology for realization of mobile UHD resolution is expected to be a key issue in future.

 

For the mobile UHD AMOLED panel realization, securing shadow mask technology that allows for UHD resolution is important. In Finetech Japan 2015, V-Technology exhibited FHM (fine hybrid mask) technology that can produce 700ppi or higher resolution. V-Technology further revealed that “resolution of up to 738ppi can be produced using laser patterning technology after the formation of polyimide film on top of Ni mask”.

 

Additionally, another method is where white OLED + color filter is applied which uses color filter patterning technology. This is a comparatively easier method for producing high resolution, and JDI is aiming for mass production using WRGB structure. Chinese latecomers are also examining application of white OLED + color filter structure for high resolution AMOLED panel production.

 

The attention of the industry is now focused on how OLED will react and what solution will be generated facing LCD sector that is evolving toward UHD mobile display.

 

738ppi UHD Resolution FHM, Finetech Japan 2015

738ppi UHD Resolution FHM, Finetech Japan 2015

By Yu Jin Hong, reporter@olednet.co.kr