Abstract

This paper reviews the progress in organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology and its application in next-generation displays. It focuses on the improvements in organic material properties, novel manufacturing techniques, and innovations in flexible, transparent, and energy-efficient displays. Advances in OLED brightness, contrast, and durability are explored, as well as new deposition and manufacturing techniques such as ink-jet printing and laser lithography. The applications of OLED in modern devices, including smartphones, televisions, wearables, automotive displays, and billboards, are analyzed in terms of their advantages and limitations. The advantages and disadvantages of OLED technology are discussed, as well as the prospects for its development and implementation in the future.

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