London display materials developer OLED-T has launched a low-temperature organic electron injector material for organic LED displays.
Called EI-111-2Me, it is a replacement for LiF – “the material typically used by OLED display manufactures as the electron injector layer within an OLED display,” said the firm. “EI-111-2 Me evaporates at 200°C as opposed to LiF which requires a temperature of over 600°C, making the deposition faster and more controlled and introducing the potential of using plastic as a substrate rather than glass.”
Between electrode and emissive layers, OLED displays have electron and hole injector and transport layers









