Bayer Is the Latest Entry In the OLED Device Market.(organic light-emitting diode)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Chemical Market Reporter, July, 2000

BAYER HAS recently entered the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) device market through the introduction of its Baytron (3,4-polyethylene dioxythiophene) inherently conductive polymers.

The highly conductive polymers satisfy both the antistatic and electrostatic requirements of many applications in the electronics industry, according to Elie Saad, director of chemicals for Bayer Corporation.

In OLED devices, "an electronic grade of Baytron P has been developed specifically for use as a hole-injection layer," says Mr. Saad, A thin, uniform intermediate layer of the Baytron conductive polymer is placed between the transparent conductive oxide anode (e.g. indium tin oxide) and the photoluminescent layer of the device.

"The use of...

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