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Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) are a type of display technology that uses organic materials to produce light. OLEDs are used in a variety of applications, including televisions, mobile phones, and computer monitors. OLEDs offer advantages over traditional LCDs, such as higher contrast ratios, wider viewing angles, and faster response times.
The OLED material market is a rapidly growing sector of the OLED industry. OLED materials are used to create the organic layers of an OLED display, and are essential for the production of OLED displays. OLED materials are typically divided into two categories: small molecule materials and polymeric materials. Small molecule materials are typically used for the production of OLED displays for mobile phones and televisions, while polymeric materials are used for the production of OLED displays for computer monitors.
The OLED material market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of OLED materials. Some of the major players in the OLED material market include Merck, Universal Display Corporation, Sumitomo Chemical, and Dow Chemical. Show Less Read more