OLED Lighting Markets - 2008

Product Code NAN00071
Publication Date September 2008
Publisher NanoMarkets
Product Type Report
Pages 170

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This report analyzes and forecasts the rapidly emerging market for OLED lighting and answers important questions on which segments of the lighting market will see the first penetration of OLED lighting and when and what are the likely improvements that we will see in lifetimes, luminance and efficiency over the coming years. The report provides a thorough examination of the OLED lighting business and includes an analysis of the latest manufacturing techniques and developments on the OLED materials front as well as a detailed applications market analysis of mobile electronics backlighting the vast general illumination market and large outdoor signage displays. It also includes government funded R&D projects around the world that are helping to drive OLED lighting into the market place. Detailed forecasts in volume and value terms are included.

  • Executive Summary
    • E.1 Introduction
    • E.1.1 OLEDs vs. ILEDs in the Lighting Market
    • E.1.2 OLED's Display Opportunities vs. OLED Lighting Opportunities
    • E.2 Summary of Opportunities for OLED Lighting
    • E.2.1 Backlighting
    • E.2.2 Other Low-End Applications
    • E.2.3 General-Purpose Lighting
    • E.2.4 Architectural Lighting
    • E.2.5 Signage
    • E.2.6 OLED Lighting in Healthcare
    • E.2.7 Vehicular Lighting
    • E.2.8 Other Applications
    • E.3 Competing Technologies
    • E.3.1 EL Lighting
    • E.3.2 E-Paper
    • E.3.3 CNT Emission
    • E.4 Firms to Watch in OLED Lighting
    • E.4.1 United States
    • E.4.2 Europe
    • E.4.3 Asia
    • E.5 Summary of Market Forecasts
  • Chapter One: Introduction
    • 1.1 Background to This Report
      • 1.1.1 Are We There Yet?
      • 1.1.2 Heading Off in Many Directions at Once
      • 1.1.3 How do we Get There?
    • 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: Technology Trends and Developments
    • 2.1 OLEDs and Lighting
    • 2.2 Parameters
      • 2.2.1 Brightness
      • 2.2.2 Color Quality
      • 2.2.3 Efficiency
      • 2.2.4 Lifetime
      • 2.2.5 Interrelationships of Parameters
      • 2.2.6 Transparency
    • 2.3 Materials and Structures
      • 2.3.1 Monomers and Polymers
      • 2.3.2 OLED Device Structures
      • 2.3.3 Light Emitting Materials
      • 2.3.4 Charge Manipulation Materials
      • 2.3.5 Anode Materials
      • 2.3.6 Cathode Materials
      • 2.3.7 Encapsulation and Other Materials
    • 2.4 Metrics and Milestones
      • 2.4.1 Efficiency
      • 2.4.2 Pushing the Efficiency Envelope
      • 2.4.3 Lifetime
      • 2.4.4 White OLEDs and Differential Aging
      • 2.4.5 Two-Component White
    • 2.5 Manufacturing Issues
      • 2.5.1 Alternative Technologies
      • 2.5.2 Small-Molecule Solutions
      • 2.5.3 Polymer Activity
      • 2.5.4 Going Roll-to-Roll
    • 2.6 Flexible Lighting
      • 2.6.1 Challenges
      • 2.6.2 Recent Activity
    • 2.7 Key Points Made in this Chapter
  • Chapter Three: Applications for OLED Lighting
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Solid-State Lighting
    • 3.3 General-Purpose Lighting
      • 3.3.1 Incumbent Technologies
      • 3.3.2 The ILED Reality
      • 3.3.3 The OLED Vision
    • 3.4 Architectural Lighting
    • 3.5 Backlighting
      • 3.5.1 ILEDS Blaze the Backlight Trail
      • 3.5.2 The OLED Value Proposition
      • 3.5.3 Backlight Development Activity
    • 3.6 Signage
    • 3.7 Industrial Lighting
    • 3.8 Healthcare Lighting
    • 3.9 Vehicular Lighting
    • 3.10 Novelty Applications
    • 3.11 Prospects for Flexible OLED Products
    • 3.12 The Competitive Picture
      • 3.12.1 ILEDs
      • 3.12.2 ILEDs and OLEDs Head to Head
      • 3.12.3 Thick-Film Electroluminescent (EL) Lamps
      • 3.12.4 E-Paper Lighting
      • 3.12.5 Field-Effect Devices (FEDs)
    • 3.13 Key Points Made in this Chapter
  • Chapter Four: Company and Project Profiles
    • 4.1 Add-Vision
    • 4.2 Canon/Tokki
    • 4.3 Dai Nippon Printing
    • 4.4 Dainippon Screen
    • 4.5 DuPont
    • 4.6 Fraunhofer
    • 4.7 General Electric
    • 4.8 Idemitsu Kosan
    • 4.9 Kodak
    • 4.10 Konica-Minolta
    • 4.11 Lumiotec
    • 4.12 Novaled
    • 4.13 OLED-T
    • 4.14 Osram/Siemens
    • 4.15 Philips
    • 4.16 Sumitomo/CDT/Sumation
    • 4.17 Thorn Lighting
    • 4.18 Toppan Forms
    • 4.19 Toppan Printing
    • 4.20 Universal Display
    • 4.21 U.S. Government-Funded Projects
      • 4.21.1 U.S. Department of Energy
    • 4.22 European Projects
      • 4.22.1 Photonics21
      • 4.22.2 OLLA
      • 4.22.3 OLED100.EU
      • 4.22.4 FlexiDis
      • 4.22.5 Fast2Light
      • 4.22.6 CombOLED
      • 4.22.7 Other EU Projects
    • 4.23 German Government Funded Projects
      • 4.23.1 OPAL
      • 4.23.2 CARO
      • 4.23.3 Rollex
    • 4.24 U.K. Government-Funded Projects
    • 4.25 Asian Government-Funded Programs
  • Chapter Five: Eight Year-Forecasts of Organic and Printable Lighting
    • 5.1 Forecasting Methodology
      • 5.1.1 Pricing: Issues and Assumptions
      • 5.1.2 Penetration: Issues and Assumptions
      • 5.1.3 Sources of Information and Scope of Forecast
      • 5.1.4 How Much Confidence Should You Have in These Forecasts?
      • 5.1.5 Comparison with Previous NanoMarkets Forecasts
    • 5.2 Backlighting
    • 5.3 General-Purpose Lighting
    • 5.4 Architectural and Specialized Industrial Lighting
    • 5.5 Vehicular Lighting
    • 5.6 Signage
    • 5.7 Summary of Market Forecasts
    • 5.8 Printing, Manufacturing and Materials
  • Appendix A: Acronym Guide
  • Appendix B: DOE/EERE Awards for OLED Lighting (2000-2008)
  • Appendix C : European OLED Projects
  • About the Author
  • List of Exhibits
    • Exhibit E-1: Summary of OLED Lighting Markets ($ Millions)
    • Exhibit 2-1: Evolving Requirements for General Lighting (2002-2020)
    • Exhibit 2-2: Next Generation Lighting Industry Alliance 2008
    • Exhibit 2-3: Diffuse Lighting Technology Roadmap
    • Exhibit 2-4: Metrics of Illuminance
    • Exhibit 2-5: CIE Chromaticity Chart
    • Exhibit 2-6: OLLA 15 x 15-cm Lighting Tile
    • Exhibit 2-7: OLED Efficiency Goals
    • Exhibit 2-8: OLED Brightness vs. Lifetime*
    • Exhibit 2-9: OLED Brightness vs. Efficiency
    • Exhibit 2-10: Simple OLED Device Structure
    • Exhibit 2-11: White OLED for Signage
    • Exhibit 2-12: Complex OLED Device Structure
    • Exhibit 2-13: Early Small-Molecule RGB Set
    • Exhibit 2-14: Red+ Green+ Blue=White
    • Exhibit 2-15: Flexible OLED with Printed Cathode
    • Exhibit 2-16: Efficiency in the OLED Lighting Chain
    • Exhibit 2-17: OLED Efficiency Evolves: A Sampling of Small-Molecule Materials/Devices
    • Exhibit 2-18: OLED Efficiency Evolves: White Polymer Example
    • Exhibit 2-19: OLED Lifetime Evolves: A Sampling of Small-Molecule Materials/Devices
    • Exhibit 2-20: OLED Lifetime Evolves: A Sampling of Polymer Materials/Devices
    • Exhibit 2-21: Development Areas and Goals 2002
    • Exhibit 2-22: Development Areas and Goals 2008
    • Exhibit 2-23: Turnkey OLED Manufacturing System
    • Exhibit 2-24: GE R2R-Manufactured OLED Panels
    • Exhibit 2-25: Rollex R2R Manufacturing System for Organic Lights and Solar Cells
    • Exhibit 3-1: Power Drain by Lighting Technology (at 700-900 lumen brightness)
    • Exhibit 3-2: CFL vs. Incandescent (power dissipated for equivalent brightness)
    • Exhibit 3-3: ILEDs vs Conventional Lighting Technologies
    • Exhibit 3-4: ILED Ceiling Fixture
    • Exhibit 3-5: ILED String of Light
    • Exhibit 3-6: OLED Lamps vs Competing Technologies
    • Exhibit 3-7: OLED Sheets of Light
    • Exhibit 3-8: OLED Lighting Tiles
    • Exhibit 3-9: OLED Lamp
    • Exhibit 3-10: ILED Contour Light
    • Exhibit 3-11: CCFL vs. Other Lighting Technologies
    • Exhibit 3-12: Backlight Technologies Compared
    • Exhibit 3-13: ILED Side-lighting Mechanism
    • Exhibit 3-14: ILED-Backlighted Sign
    • Exhibit 3-15: ILED Tee Shirts
    • Exhibit 3-16: ILED Fixture Heat Sink Side
    • Exhibit 4-1: Next Generation Lighting Industry Alliance
    • Exhibit 4-2: DOE SSL Goals: A Twenty-Year Trek?
    • Exhibit 4-3: Roadblocks to Solid-State Lighting
    • Exhibit 4-4: SSL Project Funding and Technology Split
    • Exhibit 4-5: SSL Funding Breakdown by Recipient Type
    • Exhibit 4-6: DOE OLED Awards by Year
    • Exhibit 4-7: Example OLED Funding by Technology Area
    • Exhibit 4-8: DOE OLED Milestones
    • Exhibit 4-9: NEDO OLED Partners
    • Exhibit 5-1: Eight-Year Forecasts of OLED Backlights for LCD Displays
    • Exhibit 5-2: Summary of OLED Backlight Markets ($ Millions)
    • Exhibit 5-3: Eight-Year Forecasts of OLED Lighting for General Illumination
    • Exhibit 5-4: Eight-Year Forecasts of OLED Lighting for Architectural and Specialized Industrial Lighting
    • Exhibit 5-5: Eight-Year Forecasts of OLED Lighting for Vehicular Lighting
    • Exhibit 5-6: Eight-Year Forecasts of OLED Signage
    • Exhibit 5-7: Summary of OLED Lighting Markets by Application ($ Millions)
    • Exhibit 5-8: Summary of OLED Lighting Markets by Manufacturing and Material ($ Millions)

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