Abstract
The integration of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) with state-of-the-art complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) drive electronics can yield a high-resolution full colour information display technology with superior viewing performance. Its application in consumer electronics is limited only by the desire of technology users to view information ‘near-to-eye’ with a magnifying lens. Unfortunately such a limitation is significant and the future prospect of OLED microdisplays looks confined to specialist applications. In this article the technical constraints of integrating two very different technology platforms, OLED and CMOS, are discussed. The experience of an eight year technology development programme, from technology concept to high volume manufacturing, is explored with specific issues relating to technology integration and manufacturing being discussed.
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