OLED (Electro-Luminescence) is expected as a light source that is more energy-efficient than LEDs and can achieve higher illumination freedom than LEDs. OLED has not been fully put into practical use, and there are quite a lot of topics. However, on the OLED display , there is hidden innovation that can subvert the traditional lighting concept.
The biggest feature of its unprecedented feature is that the light source itself is surface-emitting. Existing lighting, including LED lighting, uses point and line sources to illuminate the space. When the surface illumination is required, a plurality of point light sources and line light sources are always arranged together, and a panel-shaped lamp cover is covered on the outside. The use of OLEDs enables direct illumination of the entire surface, enabling the creation of a wide range of uniform illumination.
The thickness of the light-emitting portion is substantially the same as the thickness of the glass and plastic as the substrate. Very light and thin, and very well coordinated with the flat interior. It can illuminate the entire ceiling, or cover the surface of furniture, electrical appliances such as walls, windows, tables, chairs, etc., directly as illumination. That is, the lighting looks like "paste" rather than "install."
In addition, in addition to being able to be effectively applied to places with limited space such as automobiles and airplanes, sign lighting that can be posted like a poster is expected to be realized. With the designer's new ideas, unexpected lighting may occur in the future.