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OLED Materials for Lighting and Display

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“OLED Materials for Lighting and Displays”

A New Industrial Chemistry and Engineering (NIChE) Workshop
by the Council for Chemical Research

June 6-8, 2011
Radisson University Hotel
Minneapolis,  MN

Agenda & Speaker Bios


Keynote Address
    OLED History, Outlook and Opportunity
    Paul Burrows, Reata Research LLC


Session 1: OLED Outlook & Opportunity

     OLED Lighting Requirements & Application Efficiency
     Michael Lu, Acuity Brands Lighting   

     Market Challenges Facing Lighting OEMs
     Norman Bardsley, Consultant

     Sorting Hype from Reality in the OLED Lighting & Display Markets
     Kevin See, Lux Research

Session 2: Technical Challenges for Individual Components

     Materials & Architectural Development in White-Emitting OLED Devices
     Marina Kondakova, OLEDWorks

     Commercial Development of Hole Injection Layers
     Matthew Mathai, Plextronics - Invited


     Material Advances for High Efficiency Phosphorescent OLEDs
     Peter Djurovich, USC

     Stable Charge Transfer Molecules for Conductivity Doping
     Calvin Chan, Sandia National Lab

     Conductivity & Charge Transport Materials to Reduce OLED Operating
        Voltage

     Daniel Gaspar, PNNL


Session 3: Technical Challenges & Opportunities for OLEDs Processing

     Challenges in OLED Lighting Manufacturing
     Holger Schwab, Philips Lighting GmbH

     Solution Processed OLEDs for Display & Lighting Applications
     Daniel LeCloux, DuPont

     OLED Tool/Source Design
     David Gotthold, Veeco


Session 4: Technical Challenges & Opportunities for Non-Emitter Components

      Survey of Transparent Conducting Oxide Layers
      David Ginley, NREL

      Challenges for Commercially viable Transparent Conducting Oxide Layers
      Roman Korotkov, Arkema

      Metal Nanowires as Alternative Transparent Conductor
      Florian Pschenitzka, Cambrios Technologies

      OLEDs for Lighting: Can They Ever be Bright Enough?
      Steve Forrest, Univ of MI

      Barrier Films & Device Encapsulation
      Fred McCormick, 3M

Workshop Summary