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Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XIII | 2009

Recent advances in small molecule OLED-on-silicon microdisplays

Amalkumar P. Ghosh; Tariq A. Ali; Ilyas Khayrullin; Fridrich Vazan; Olivier Prache; Ihor Wacyk

High resolution OLED-on-silicon microdisplay technology is unique and challenging since it requires very small subpixel dimensions (~ 2-5 microns). eMagins OLED microdisplay is based on white top emitter architecture using small molecule organic materials. The devices are fabricated using high Tg materials. The devices are hermetically sealed with vacuum deposited thin film layers. LCD-type color filters are patterned using photolithography methods to generate primary R, G, B colors. Results of recent improvements in the OLED-on-silicon microdisplay technology, with emphasis on efficiencies, lifetimes, grey scale and CIE color coordinates for SVGA and SXGA resolution microdisplays is presented.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2009

Active matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) performance and life test results

David A. Fellowes; Michael V. Wood; Arthur R. Hastings; Russell S. Draper; Alden K. Lum; Amalkumar P. Ghosh; Olivier Prache; Ihor Wacyk

The US Army and eMagin Corporation established a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to characterize the ongoing improvements in the lifetime of OLED displays. This CRADA also called for the evaluation of OLED performance as the need arises, especially when new products are developed or when a previously untested parameter needs to be understood. In 2006, eMagin Corporation developed long-life OLED-XL devices for use in their AMOLED microdisplays for head-worn applications. RDECOM CERDEC NVESD conducted life tests on these displays, finding over 200% lifetime improvement for the OLED-XL devices over the standard OLED displays, publishing results at the 2007 and 2008 SPIE Defense and Security Symposia1,2. In 2008, eMagin Corporation made additional improvements on the lifetime of their displays and developed the first SXGA (1280 × 1024 triad pixels) OLED microdisplay. A summary of the life and performance tests run at CERDEC NVESD will be presented along with a recap of previous data. This should result in a better understanding of the applicability of AMOLEDs in military and commercial head mounted systems: where good fits are made, and where further development might be desirable.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2007

41.3: A Low-Power AMOLED Microdisplay with Ultra-High Pixel Density and Extended Operating Temperature Range

Ihor Wacyk; Olivier Prache

A low-power, full-color AMOLED microdisplay with an ultra-high color pixel density of 2300 ppi and excellent image quality is reported. Based on a new pixel driver scheme, a key feature of the display is its built-in temperature compensation circuitry that achieves instant operation at low temperatures without the need for power-hungry heaters or complex external functionality.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2010

OLED microdisplay design and materials

Ihor Wacyk; Olivier Prache; Tariq A. Ali; Ilyas Khayrullin; Amalkumar P. Ghosh

AMOLED microdisplays from eMagin Corporation are finding growing acceptance within the military display market as a result of their excellent power efficiency, wide operating temperature range, small size and weight, good system flexibility, and ease of use. The latest designs have also demonstrated improved optical performance including better uniformity, contrast, MTF, and color gamut. eMagins largest format display is currently the SXGA design, which includes features such as a 30-bit wide RGB digital interface, automatic luminance regulation from -45 to +70°C, variable gamma control, and a dynamic range exceeding 50:000 to 1. This paper will highlight the benefits of eMagins latest microdisplay designs and review the roadmap for next generation devices. The ongoing development of reduced size pixels and larger format displays (up to WUXGA) as well as new OLED device architecture (e.g. high-brightness yellow) will be discussed. Approaches being explored for improved performance in next generation designs such as lowpower serial interfaces, high frame rate operation, and new operational modes for reduction of motion artifacts will also be described. These developments should continue to enhance the appeal of AMOLED microdisplays for a broad spectrum of near-to-the-eye applications such as night vision, simulation and training, situational awareness, augmented reality, medical imaging, and mobile video entertainment and gaming.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2009

Low Power SXGA Active Matrix OLED

Ihor Wacyk; Olivier Prache; Amal Ghosh

This paper presents the design and first evaluation of a full-color 1280×3×1024 pixel, active matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) microdisplay that operates at a low power of 200mW under typical operating conditions of 35fL, and offers a precision 30-bit RGB digital interface in a compact size (0.78-inch diagonal active area). The new system architecture developed by eMagin for the SXGA microdisplay, based on a separate FPGA driver and AMOLED display chip, offers several benefits, including better power efficiency, cost-effectiveness, more features for improved performance, and increased system flexibility.


Archive | 2007

OLED active matrix cell designed for optimal uniformity

Ihor Wacyk; Olivier Prache


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2016

62-1: Invited Paper: Directly Patterened 2645 PPI Full Color OLED Microdisplay for Head Mounted Wearables

Amalkumar P. Ghosh; Evan P. Donoghue; Ilyas Khayrullin; Tariq A. Ali; Ihor Wacyk; Kerry Tice; Fridrich Vazan; Laurie Sziklas; David A. Fellowes; Russell S. Draper


Archive | 2010

Method of driving an organic light emitting diode (oled) pixel, a system for driving an oled pixel and a computer-readable medium

Ihor Wacyk; Olivier Prache


Archive | 2007

Auto-calibrating gamma correction circuit for AMOLED pixel display driver

Ihor Wacyk; Olivier Prache


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2012

18.5: Late‐News Paper: WUXGA Resolution 3D Stereoscopic Head Mounted Full Color AMOLED Microdisplay

Ilyas Khayrullin; Ihor Wacyk; Tariq A. Ali; Scott A. Ziesmer; Steve P. Barry; Olivier Prache; Amalkumar P. Ghosh

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