Executive Summary
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Outlook for Materials Suppliers
E.3 Strategies for OLED Device Manufacturers
E.4 Strategies for Equipment Makers
E.5 Movers and Shakers of the OLED Materials Market
E.6 Summary of Eight-Year Forecast of OLED Materials
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to This Report
1.1.1 Making Haste Slowly
1.1.2 Speed Bump: The Effects of the Global Recession
1.1.3 A Strong Foundation
1.2 Goal and Scope of This Report
1.3 Methodology and Information Sources for This Report
1.4 Plan of This Report
Chapter Two: Applications and Forecasts
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Forecasting Methodology
2.2.1 Forecasts-based on Material Content
2.3 Analysis of OLED Materials Requirements by Application
2.3.1 Low Information Density Displays
2.3.2 Small Format High Density Displays
2.3.3 OLED Lighting
2.3.4 Large Format High Information Density Displays
2.4 Eight-Year Forecast of OLED Display Materials Demand by Application
2.5 Eight-Year Forecast Of OLED Lighting Materials Demand By Application
2.6 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of OLED Materials Demand by Application
2.7 Eight-Year Forecast of OLED Materials: Small Molecule vs. Polymer
2.8 Eight-Year Forecast of OLED Materials: Small Molecule
2.9 Eight-Year Forecast of OLED Materials: Polymer
2.10 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of OLED Materials
2.11 Eight-Year Forecast of OLED Substrates
2.12 Key Points in This Chapter
Chapter Three: OLED Technology and Materials
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Polymer and Small-Molecule OLEDs
3.3 Options for OLED Stacks
3.3.1 Top Emitting Vs. Bottom Emitting Designs
3.3.2 Adding Additional Layers
3.3.3 Doping
3.3.4 Stacked Devices
3.3.5 Light Coupling Structures and Layers
3.4 OLED Materials
3.4.1 Emissive Layer (EML) Materials
3.4.2 Hole Injection Layer (HIL) Materials
3.4.3 Hole Transport Layer (HTL) Materials
3.4.4 Electron Blocking Layer (EBL) Materials
3.4.5 Hole Blocking Layer (HBL) Materials
3.4.6 Electron Transport Layer (ETL) Materials
3.4.7 Electron Injection Layer (EIL) Materials
3.4.8 Electrode Materials
3.4.9 Encapsulation and Barrier Coating Materials
3.5 OLED "Inks"
3.5.1 Polymer Inks
3.5.2 Small-Molecule Inks
3.6 Substrates for OLEDs
3.6.1 Glass
3.6.2 Plastic
3.6.3 Foil
3.7 Key Points in this Chapter
Chapter Four: Supplier Profiles
4.1 Introduction
4.2 3M
4.3 Add-Vision
4.4 Agfa
4.5 BASF
4.6 Cambridge Display Technology (CDT)
4.7 Ciba Specialty Chemicals
4.8 Corning
4.9 DuPont
4.9.1 DuPont Teijin Films
4.10 Eastman Kodak Company
4.11 GE Global Research
4.12 H.C. Starck Group
4.13 Hodogaya Chemical Company
4.14 Idemitsu Kosan
4.15 Konica Minolta
4.16 LG Chemical
4.17 Lumiotec
4.18 Merck/EMD
4.19 MODISTECH
4.20 Nippon Steel Chemical Co., Ltd.
4.21 Nissan Chemical Industries
4.22 Novaled
4.23 OSRAM Opto Semiconductors
4.24 Philips Lighting
4.25 Plextronics
4.26 Polar OLED
4.27 PPG Industries
4.28 Samsung Mobile Display (SMD)
4.29 Sumation
4.30 Universal Display Corporation (UDC)
4.31 Vitex Systems
Acronyms and Abbreviations Used in this Report
About the Author
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