




| organic semiconductor | : peri-Xanthenoxanthene(PXX) derivative |
| hole mobility | : 0.4 cm2/Vs |
| current on/off ratio | : 106 |
| channel length | : 5μm |
| threshold voltage | : -5V |
| size of a panel | : 4.1 inch wide |
| number of pixels | : 432 x 240 x RGB pixels |
| size of a pixel | : 210μm x 210μm |
| resolution | : 121 ppi (pixels per inch) |
| number of colors | : 16,777,216 |
| peak luminance | : >100 cd/m2 |
| contrast ratio | : >1000:1 |
| minimum bending radius | : 4 mm |
| driving scheme | : 2T-1C voltage programming with OTFTs |
| thickness of a panel | : 80μm |
| *1 | An OTFT (Organic Thin-Film Transistor) is a thin-film transistor with organic (carbon-based compound) semiconductor. The OTFT can be directly made on a flexible substrate at low temperature below typically 180°C. It has high mechanical flexibility and therefore it is expected to realize thin, light-weight, mechanical-shock resistant and form-factor enhanced electronic devices, such as flexible display, e-paper and RF-ID tag. Because organic materials can be easily dissolved in common solvents, development of electronic circuits in a large area with solution/printed process has been attractive much attention. |
| *2 | Internal comparison between OTFTs with pentacene (C22H14) and OTFT with a PXX derivative. The OTFT with a PXX derivative shows hole mobility of four times higher than of a OTFT with pentacene and better switching performance, resulting current density at a certain gate voltage of eight times higher than conventional pentacene OTFT. |
| *3 | World's first in OTFT-driven OLED displays on May, 2010, based on Sony research |
| *4 | World's highest resolution in OTFT-driven OLED displays on May, 2010, based on Sony research. |