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Name:
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Janice K. Mahon
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Company:
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Universal Display Corporation
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Job Title:
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Vice-President of Technology Commercialization
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Biography:
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Ms. Mahon joined Universal Display Corporation in early 1997 as Vice-President of Technology Commercialization and is responsible for the marketing and commercialisation of UDC's product technologies.
Before joining UDC, Ms. Mahon was Vice-president for SAGE Electrochromics, a developer of electrochromic technology for architectural and automotive applications.
Previously, she was General Manager and Vice President, Panel Division, at Chronar Corporation, a leading developer of amorphous-silicon solar cells.
Prior to that, she was Senior Engineer, Industrial Chemicals Division, FMC Corporation.
She received her B. S. in Chemical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and her M. B. A from Harvard University.
Ms. Mahon sits on the United States Display Consortium Technical Council and is the author of numerous OLED-related papers.
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Recent Progress in High-efficiency Phosphorescent and Flexible OLED Technologies
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Abstract:
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Organic light emitting device (OLED) technology offers bright, full-colour, high-resolution displays with wide viewing-angle, high contrast-ratio and fast video rate responsiveness.
A new class of organic phosphorescent OLED (PHOLED™) materials has now been demonstrated that offer up to four times better power efficiencies than fluorescent-based OLEDs and the potential to combine them with amorphous-silicon, rather than more-expensive poly-silicon, TFT backplanes for active matrix OLED displays.
Significant progress has also been made in developing the necessary packaging for long-lived flexible OLEDs (FOLEDs™) built on plastic substrates.
In conjunction with emerging flexible backplane technology, FOLED technology opens up the potential for a host of novel product concepts.
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