Recently, according to Japanese media reports, Flask Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of V-Technology Co., Ltd., has successfully developed an original blue organic light-emitting material that emits light at a wavelength of 459nm in the development of blue organic light-emitting materials, a difficult field in organic luminescent materials.
According to reports, Flask has been engaged in the development, manufacturing and sales of high-performance OLED materials, which will help to further achieve energy saving, wide color gamut and long life of displays.
With the support of Yamagata University (Junji Kido Fellow), Flask's research group has successfully developed its own patented boron-containing blue organic EL material. This material is a thermally activated delayed fluorescent material (MR-TADF) with multiple resonance effects, which is highly rigid due to the annular backbone in the molecular structure and is expected to have a long service life.
V-Technology is considering working with panel manufacturers to develop devices around the material. In addition, in order to accelerate the commercialization of this material, the company is also promoting a cooperation strategy with external partners (companies, organizations, etc.).
Source: prtimes