eMagin and Army Team on OLED Research; Effort Will Define Method to Measure OLED Lifetimes.BELLEVUE, Wash. -- eMagin Corporation (AMEX AMEX See: American Stock Exchange : EMA), a leader in OLED (Organic Light Emitting Device, Organic Light Emitting Diode) A thin film light-emitting technology that is expected to compete with LCD and plasma TVs as well as LCD monitors and readouts. technology, and the U.S. Army will work together to develop a testing methodology to measure the useful life of active matrix OLED (organic light-emitting diode Noun 1. organic light-emitting diode - a self-luminous diode (it glows when an electrical field is applied to the electrodes) that does not require backlighting or diffusers OLED ) displays. eMagin will work specifically with the Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD NVESD Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Director/Directorate (US Army) ) of the U.S. Army's Research, Development, and Engineering Command's (RDECOM's) Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CRDEC CRDEC Chemical Research Development & Engineering Center ). Under the terms of this Cooperative Research and Development Agreement “CRADA” redirects here. For other uses, see CRADA (disambiguation). A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) is an agreement between a government agency and a private company to work together. (CRADA CRADA Cooperative Research And Development Agreement ), eMagin and NVESD will develop better ways to assess the applicability of active matrix OLED displays in military systems on the basis of their usable lifetimes. Current methodologies for measuring lifetime of non-emissive displays, such as LCDs, do not apply to emissive displays like OLED devices. Rather, the display's lifetime depends on the specific application and can be much longer than most conventional models predict. For an OLED-based device, such factors as device color (including filters), video content, and temperature and luminance ranges all affect usable lifetime. NVESD and eMagin co-developed an initial usable lifetime model for a joint paper presented at SPIE SPIE International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers SPIE Source Path Isolation Engine SPIE Special Purpose Insertion Extraction SPIE Software Process Improvement Experimentation SPIE Standard Protocols in Effect Defense and Security Conference in March 2005. This project will extend and refine that initial work. OLED microdisplays are of particular interest for near-eye applications for military and commercial systems owing to their industry-leading power efficiency and ruggedness. eMagin recently announced new OLED-XL (tm) technology that will extend this leadership in power efficiency and provide higher brightness with longer lifetime. "This project lays the groundwork for performance and measurement standards so that the Government can make more informed decisions about the utility of OLED technologies," said Susan Jones, executive vice president, eMagin Corporation. "Working to meet these standards will enable us to develop our OLED capabilities in ways that will prove most useful to our customers." About eMagin Corporation A leader in personal display systems and OLED microdisplay technologies, eMagin integrates high-resolution OLED microdisplays, magnifying optics, and systems technologies to create a virtual image that appears comparable to that of a computer monitor or a large-screen television. eMagin's OLED displays have broad market reach and are incorporated into a variety of near-to-eye imaging products by military, industrial, medical and consumer manufacturers, who choose eMagin's award-winning technology as a core component for their solutions. eMagin's Z800 3DVisor provides superb 3D stereovision and headtracking for PC gaming, training and simulation, and other applications. It won the CEA's Innovation of Year award in the digital display category and won additional recognition in the electronic gaming category. eMagin's microdisplay manufacturing and R&D operations are co-located with IBM on its campus in East Fishkill, New York East Fishkill is a town in Dutchess County, New York, United States. The population was 25,589 at the 2000 census. The town name is derived from its formation from Fishkill, NY. The Town of East Fishkill is on the south border of the county. . System design facilities and sales and marketing are located in Bellevue, Washington. A sales office is located in Tokyo, Japan. For additional information, please visit www.emagin.com and www.3dvisor.com. |
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