Oled Stocks List

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Oled Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 DD Sociedad Quimica's Earnings and Revenues Miss Estimates in Q3
Nov 21 OC Why Owens Corning (OC) is a Top Momentum Stock for the Long-Term
Nov 21 AAOI Do Options Traders Know Something About Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI) Stock We Don't?
Nov 21 APO International Game Technology Announces Expiration of Hart-Scott-Rodino Act Waiting Period
Nov 21 OC 3 Dirt Cheap Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold
Nov 21 APO Apollo Faces CEO Question and Golden Moment If Trump Picks Rowan as Treasury Chief
Nov 20 APO What's Going On With Apollo Global Management Stock?
Nov 20 AAOI Applied Optoelectronics filed patent infringement lawsuit against Eoptolink Technology USA
Nov 20 AAOI Applied Optoelectronics Filed Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Eoptolink Technology USA Inc.
Nov 20 APO Deregulation under Trump will benefit private equity: Strategist
Nov 20 OC AZEK's Q4 Earnings & Sales Top Estimates, Adjusted EBITDA Down Y/Y
Nov 20 APO Apollo Global Shares Fall as CEO Marc Rowan Considered for Trump Treasury Job
Nov 20 APO Apollo CEO Marc Rowan said to rise as top candidate for Trump's Treasury secretary
Nov 20 APO Apollo Stock Touches a New 52-Week High: Is It Worth a Look?
Nov 20 GNRC ecobeeā€™s New Home Energy Reports Empower Smarter Homes
Nov 20 DD Valvoline's Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates in Q4, Up Y/Y
Nov 20 GTLS Pulsar Helium Agrees With NYSE's Chart Industries for Helium, CO2 Capture and Production
Nov 20 APO Apollo Global initiated with an Overweight at Piper Sandler
Nov 20 GNRC Renewable Energy Stocks Q3 Highlights: Sunrun (NASDAQ:RUN)
Nov 20 GTLS Pulsar Helium Signs Agreement With Chart Industries for Helium and CO2 Capture And Production
Oled

An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is a light-emitting diode (LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compound that emits light in response to an electric current. This organic layer is situated between two electrodes; typically, at least one of these electrodes is transparent. OLEDs are used to create digital displays in devices such as television screens, computer monitors, portable systems such as smartphones, handheld game consoles and PDAs. A major area of research is the development of white OLED devices for use in solid-state lighting applications.There are two main families of OLED: those based on small molecules and those employing polymers. Adding mobile ions to an OLED creates a light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) which has a slightly different mode of operation. An OLED display can be driven with a passive-matrix (PMOLED) or active-matrix (AMOLED) control scheme. In the PMOLED scheme, each row (and line) in the display is controlled sequentially, one by one, whereas AMOLED control uses a thin-film transistor backplane to directly access and switch each individual pixel on or off, allowing for higher resolution and larger display sizes.
An OLED display works without a backlight because it emits visible light. Thus, it can display deep black levels and can be thinner and lighter than a liquid crystal display (LCD). In low ambient light conditions (such as a dark room), an OLED screen can achieve a higher contrast ratio than an LCD, regardless of whether the LCD uses cold cathode fluorescent lamps or an LED backlight.

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