Samsung to launch rollable QD-OLED TV

April 18, 2022


Samsung Display’s new project is aiming to remove the QD colour conversion layer glass substrate at the top…reports Asian Lite News

South Korean tech giant Samsung is likely planning to launch its own rollable QD-OLED TV as Samsung Display has begun the development of a thinner version of its quantum dot (QD)-OLED panel.

The aim is to reduce the use of glass substrates from the current two to one, citing sources, The Elec reported.

If the South Korean display panel succeeds, the new version of QD-OLED will also be rollable, the sources said.

Samsung Display’s first commercial version of the QD-OLED panel, which started production late last year, has a glass substrate for the thin-film transistor (TFT) and another for the QD color conversion layer.

The current iteration of the QD-OLED panel is comprised of, from the bottom, the following layers: glass substrate TFT, anode, emission layer, cathode, blue OLED encapsulation, filter, QD colour conversion layer encapsulation, QD colour conversion layer, QD colour conversion layer glass substrate.

Samsung Display’s new project is aiming to remove the QD colour conversion layer glass substrate at the top.

The company is aiming to apply inkjet printing on top of the blue OLED encapsulation before the QD color conversion encapsulation process is done atop it.

Samsung Display will be able to save costs on materials and simplify the production process for QD-OLED panels if it succeeds.

Sources said its production process for QD-OLED panels is currently considered more complicated than that of rival LG Displays for white-OLED panels.

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