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AMOLED

AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode, /ˈæmˌlɛd/) is a type of OLED display device technology. OLED describes a specific type of thin-film-display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material, and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels.

Magnified image of the AMOLED screen on the Nexus One smartphone using the RGBG system of the PenTile matrix family

Since 2007, AMOLED technology has been used in mobile phones, media players, TVs and digital cameras,[1] and it has continued to make progress toward low-power, low-cost, high resolution and large size (for example, 88-inch and 8K resolution) applications.[2][3][4][neutrality is disputed]

Dynamic AMOLED displays used in Samsung Galaxy Note series, Samsung Galaxy S series and the Xiaomi Mi 11 smartphones. Pictured here is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.

Design

 
Schematic of an active-matrix OLED display

An AMOLED display consists of an active matrix of OLED pixels generating light (luminescence) upon electrical activation that have been deposited or integrated onto a thin-film transistor (TFT) array, which functions as a series of switches to control the current flowing to each individual pixel.[5]

Typically, this continuous current flow is controlled by at least two TFTs at each pixel (to trigger the luminescence), with one TFT to start and stop the charging of a storage capacitor and the second to provide a voltage source at the level needed to create a constant current to the pixel, thereby eliminating the need for the very high currents required for passive-matrix OLED operation.[6]

TFT backplane technology is crucial in the fabrication of AMOLED displays. In AMOLEDs, the two primary TFT backplane technologies, polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) and amorphous silicon (a-Si), are currently used offering the potential for directly fabricating the active-matrix backplanes at low temperatures (below 150 °C) onto flexible plastic substrates for producing flexible AMOLED displays.[7]

History

AMOLED was developed in 2006. Samsung SDI was one of the main investors in the technology, and many other display companies were also developing it. One of the earliest consumer electronics products with an AMOLED display was the BenQ-Siemens S88 mobile handset[8] and, in 2007, the iriver Clix 2 portable media player.[9] In 2008 it appeared on the Nokia N85 followed by the Samsung i7110 - both Nokia and Samsung Electronics were early adopters of this technology on their smartphones.[10]

Future development

Manufacturers have developed in-cell touch panels, integrating the production of capacitive sensor arrays in the AMOLED module fabrication process. In-cell sensor AMOLED fabricators include AU Optronics and Samsung. Samsung has marketed its version of this technology as "Super AMOLED". Researchers at DuPont used computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software to optimize coating processes for a new solution-coated AMOLED display technology that is competitive in cost and performance with existing chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technology. Using custom modeling and analytic approaches, Samsung has developed short and long-range film-thickness control and uniformity that is commercially viable at large glass sizes.[11]

Comparison to other display technologies

Compared to other display technologies, AMOLED screens have several advantages and disadvantages.

AMOLED displays can provide higher refresh rates than passive-matrix,[not specific enough to verify] often have response times less than a millisecond, and they consume significantly less power.[12] This advantage makes active-matrix OLEDs well-suited for portable electronics, where power consumption is critical to battery life.

The amount of power the display consumes varies significantly depending on the color and brightness shown. As an example, one old QVGA OLED display consumes 0.3 watts while showing white text on a black background, but more than 0.7 watts showing black text on a white background, while an LCD may consume only a constant 0.35 watts regardless of what is being shown on screen. Of course a new FHD+ or WQHD+ display will consume much more. [13] Because the black pixels turn completely off, AMOLED also has contrast ratios that are significantly higher than LCDs.[14]

AMOLED displays may be difficult to view in direct sunlight compared with LCDs because of their reduced maximum brightness.[15][citation needed] Samsung's Super AMOLED technology addresses this issue by reducing the size of gaps between layers of the screen.[16][17] Additionally, PenTile technology is often used for a higher resolution display while requiring fewer subpixels than needed otherwise, sometimes resulting in a display less sharp and more grainy than a non-PenTile display with the same resolution.

The organic materials used in AMOLED displays are very prone to degradation over a relatively short period of time, resulting in color shifts as one color fades faster than another, image persistence, or burn-in.[18][19]

As of 2010, demand for AMOLED screens was high and, due to supply shortages of the Samsung-produced displays, certain models of HTC smartphones were changed to use next-generation LCD displays from the Samsung-Sony joint-venture SLCD in the future.[20]

Flagship smartphones sold in 2020 and 2021 used either a Super AMOLED. Super AMOLED displays, such as the one on the Samsung Galaxy S21+ / S21 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have often been compared to IPS LCDs, found in phones such as the Xiaomi Mi 10T, Huawei Nova 5T, and Samsung Galaxy A20e.[21][22][23] For example, according to ABI Research, the AMOLED display found in the Motorola Moto X draws just 92 mA during bright conditions and 68 mA while dim.[24] On the other hand, compared with the IPS, the yield rate of AMOLED is low; the cost is also higher.

Marketing terms

Super AMOLED

"Super AMOLED" is a marketing term created by Samsung for an AMOLED display with an integrated touch screen digitizer: the layer that detects touch is integrated into the display, rather than overlaid on top of it and cannot be separated from the display itself. The display technology itself is not improved. According to Samsung, Super AMOLED reflects one-fifth as much sunlight as the first generation AMOLED.[25][26] The generic term for this technology is One Glass Solution (OGS).

Comparison

Below is a mapping table of marketing terms versus resolutions and sub-pixel types. Note how the pixel density relates to choices of sub-pixel type.

Term Reso-
lution
size
(inches)
PPI Pixel
layout
Used in
AMOLED 0320×240 2.2 182 iriver clix 2
2.6 154 RGBG PenTile Nokia N85
AMOLED
Capacitive Touchscreen
0640×360 3.2 229 Nokia C6-01
Super AMOLED 3.5 210 RGB S-Stripe Nokia N8
4.0 184 Nokia 808 PureView
0720×720 3.1 328 BlackBerry Q10
0854×480 3.9 251 RGBG PenTile Nokia N9
0800×480 4.0 233 Samsung Galaxy S
0960×540 4.3 256 RGB S-Stripe Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
1280×768 4.5 332 RGBG PenTile Nokia Lumia 1020
Super AMOLED Plus 0800×480 4.3 (4.27) 218 RGB stripe Samsung Galaxy S II
Super AMOLED Advanced 0960×540 4.3 256 RGBG PenTile Motorola Droid RAZR
HD Super AMOLED 1280×800 5.3 (5.29) 285 Samsung Galaxy Note
1280×720 5.0 295 RGB S-Stripe BlackBerry Z30
Samsung Galaxy J7
Samsung Galaxy J5
Samsung Galaxy E5
Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016)
4.7 (4.65) 316 RGBG PenTile Samsung Galaxy Nexus
4.7 (4.65) 316 RGB S-Stripe Moto X (1st generation)
4.8 306 RGBG PenTile Samsung Galaxy S III
5.6 (5.55) 267 RGB S-Stripe Samsung Galaxy Note II
5.6 (5.55) 267 Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
HD Super AMOLED Plus 1280×800 7.7 197 RGB stripe Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7
Full HD Super AMOLED 1920×1080 5.5 400 RGBG PenTile Meizu MX5
5.0 (4.99) 441 Samsung Galaxy S4
5.0 (4.99) 441 OnePlus X
5.0 (4.99) 441 Google Pixel
5.2 423 Motorola Moto X (2nd gen)
5.1 432 Samsung Galaxy S5
5.5 401 OnePlus 3
OnePlus 3T
OnePlus 5
5.7 388 Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Full HD+ Super AMOLED 2160×1080 6.0 402 Google Pixel 3
6.0 402 Huawei Mate 10 Pro
2220x1080 6.01 411 Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018)
Full HD+ Super AMOLED 2220x1080 5.61 441 Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018)
Super Retina HD 2436×1125 5.8 (5.85) 458 Apple iPhone X
iPhone XS
iPhone 11 Pro
2688×1242 6.5 (6.46) iPhone XS Max
iPhone 11 Pro Max
WQHD Super AMOLED 2560×1440 5.1 577 Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
Samsung Galaxy S7
Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
5.2 564 Microsoft Lumia 950
5.2 565 Motorola Droid Turbo
5.4 540 BlackBerry Priv
5.5 534 BlackBerry DTEK60
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Google Pixel XL
Alcatel Idol 4S
vodafone smart platinum 7(Alcatel Sol Prime)
Moto Z
Moto Z Force
ZTE Axon 7
5.7 515 Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung Galaxy Note 5
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+
Nexus 6P
Samsung Galaxy Note 7
5.7 518 Microsoft Lumia 950 XL
2960×1440 5.8 571 Samsung Galaxy S8
Samsung Galaxy S9
6.2 529 Samsung Galaxy S8+
Samsung Galaxy S9+
6.3 521 Samsung Galaxy Note 8
6.4 514 Samsung Galaxy Note 9
WQXGA Super AMOLED 2560×1600 8.4 359 RGBG PenTile Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4
10.5 287 RGB S-Stripe Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5
3K AMOLED 2880×1600 3.5 615 (unknown) HTC Vive Focus Plus[27]
Dynamic AMOLED 2280x1080

3040x1440

2280x1080

3040x1440

3040x1440

5.8

6.1

6.3

6.4

6.8

438

550

401

522

498

Samsung Galaxy S10e

Samsung Galaxy S10

Samsung Galaxy Note 10

Samsung Galaxy S10+

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+

Dynamic AMOLED 2X 2208×1768

2400x1080

3200x1440

7.6

6.1

6.4

6.7

6.8

6.9

373 (Display resolution for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2)

386 (External display resolution for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2)

563

525

511

421

394

515

411

374 (Display resolution for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3)
389 (External display resolution for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3)

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2

Samsung Galaxy S20

Samsung Galaxy S20+

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

(Samsung Galaxy Note 20)

(Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra)

Samsung Galaxy S21

Samsung Galaxy S21+

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Fluid AMOLED 3120x1440 6.67 516 OnePlus 7 Pro

Future

Future displays exhibited from 2011 to 2013 by Samsung have shown flexible, 3D, transparent Super AMOLED Plus displays using very high resolutions and in varying sizes for phones. These unreleased prototypes use a polymer as a substrate removing the need for glass cover, a metal backing, and touch matrix, combining them into one integrated layer.[28]

So far, Samsung plans on branding the newer displays as Youm,[29] or y-octa.[30]

Also planned for the future are 3D stereoscopic displays that use eye-tracking (via stereoscopic front-facing cameras) to provide full resolution 3D visuals.

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External links

  • Craig Freudenrich. Types of OLEDs: Passive and Active Matrix at HowStuffWorks

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2020 AMOLED active matrix organic light emitting diode ˈ ae m oʊ ˌ l ɛ d is a type of OLED display device technology OLED describes a specific type of thin film display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels Magnified image of the AMOLED screen on the Nexus One smartphone using the RGBG system of the PenTile matrix family Since 2007 AMOLED technology has been used in mobile phones media players TVs and digital cameras 1 and it has continued to make progress toward low power low cost high resolution and large size for example 88 inch and 8K resolution applications 2 3 4 neutrality is disputed Dynamic AMOLED displays used in Samsung Galaxy Note series Samsung Galaxy S series and the Xiaomi Mi 11 smartphones Pictured here is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Contents 1 Design 2 History 2 1 Future development 3 Comparison to other display technologies 4 Marketing terms 4 1 Super AMOLED 4 2 Comparison 5 Future 6 References 7 External linksDesign Edit Schematic of an active matrix OLED display An AMOLED display consists of an active matrix of OLED pixels generating light luminescence upon electrical activation that have been deposited or integrated onto a thin film transistor TFT array which functions as a series of switches to control the current flowing to each individual pixel 5 Typically this continuous current flow is controlled by at least two TFTs at each pixel to trigger the luminescence with one TFT to start and stop the charging of a storage capacitor and the second to provide a voltage source at the level needed to create a constant current to the pixel thereby eliminating the need for the very high currents required for passive matrix OLED operation 6 TFT backplane technology is crucial in the fabrication of AMOLED displays In AMOLEDs the two primary TFT backplane technologies polycrystalline silicon poly Si and amorphous silicon a Si are currently used offering the potential for directly fabricating the active matrix backplanes at low temperatures below 150 C onto flexible plastic substrates for producing flexible AMOLED displays 7 History EditAMOLED was developed in 2006 Samsung SDI was one of the main investors in the technology and many other display companies were also developing it One of the earliest consumer electronics products with an AMOLED display was the BenQ Siemens S88 mobile handset 8 and in 2007 the iriver Clix 2 portable media player 9 In 2008 it appeared on the Nokia N85 followed by the Samsung i7110 both Nokia and Samsung Electronics were early adopters of this technology on their smartphones 10 Future development Edit Samsung foldable smartphones Manufacturers have developed in cell touch panels integrating the production of capacitive sensor arrays in the AMOLED module fabrication process In cell sensor AMOLED fabricators include AU Optronics and Samsung Samsung has marketed its version of this technology as Super AMOLED Researchers at DuPont used computational fluid dynamics CFD software to optimize coating processes for a new solution coated AMOLED display technology that is competitive in cost and performance with existing chemical vapor deposition CVD technology Using custom modeling and analytic approaches Samsung has developed short and long range film thickness control and uniformity that is commercially viable at large glass sizes 11 Comparison to other display technologies EditCompared to other display technologies AMOLED screens have several advantages and disadvantages AMOLED displays can provide higher refresh rates than passive matrix not specific enough to verify often have response times less than a millisecond and they consume significantly less power 12 This advantage makes active matrix OLEDs well suited for portable electronics where power consumption is critical to battery life The amount of power the display consumes varies significantly depending on the color and brightness shown As an example one old QVGA OLED display consumes 0 3 watts while showing white text on a black background but more than 0 7 watts showing black text on a white background while an LCD may consume only a constant 0 35 watts regardless of what is being shown on screen Of course a new FHD or WQHD display will consume much more 13 Because the black pixels turn completely off AMOLED also has contrast ratios that are significantly higher than LCDs 14 AMOLED displays may be difficult to view in direct sunlight compared with LCDs because of their reduced maximum brightness 15 citation needed Samsung s Super AMOLED technology addresses this issue by reducing the size of gaps between layers of the screen 16 17 Additionally PenTile technology is often used for a higher resolution display while requiring fewer subpixels than needed otherwise sometimes resulting in a display less sharp and more grainy than a non PenTile display with the same resolution The organic materials used in AMOLED displays are very prone to degradation over a relatively short period of time resulting in color shifts as one color fades faster than another image persistence or burn in 18 19 As of 2010 demand for AMOLED screens was high and due to supply shortages of the Samsung produced displays certain models of HTC smartphones were changed to use next generation LCD displays from the Samsung Sony joint venture SLCD in the future 20 Flagship smartphones sold in 2020 and 2021 used either a Super AMOLED Super AMOLED displays such as the one on the Samsung Galaxy S21 S21 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have often been compared to IPS LCDs found in phones such as the Xiaomi Mi 10T Huawei Nova 5T and Samsung Galaxy A20e 21 22 23 For example according to ABI Research the AMOLED display found in the Motorola Moto X draws just 92 mA during bright conditions and 68 mA while dim 24 On the other hand compared with the IPS the yield rate of AMOLED is low the cost is also higher Marketing terms EditSuper AMOLED Edit Super AMOLED is a marketing term created by Samsung for an AMOLED display with an integrated touch screen digitizer the layer that detects touch is integrated into the display rather than overlaid on top of it and cannot be separated from the display itself The display technology itself is not improved According to Samsung Super AMOLED reflects one fifth as much sunlight as the first generation AMOLED 25 26 The generic term for this technology is One Glass Solution OGS Comparison Edit This section contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article March 2022 Below is a mapping table of marketing terms versus resolutions and sub pixel types Note how the pixel density relates to choices of sub pixel type Term Reso lution size inches PPI Pixellayout Used inAMOLED 0 320 240 2 2 182 iriver clix 22 6 154 RGBG PenTile Nokia N85AMOLEDCapacitive Touchscreen 0 640 360 3 2 229 Nokia C6 01Super AMOLED 3 5 210 RGB S Stripe Nokia N84 0 184 Nokia 808 PureView0 720 720 3 1 328 BlackBerry Q100 854 480 3 9 251 RGBG PenTile Nokia N90 800 480 4 0 233 Samsung Galaxy S0 960 540 4 3 256 RGB S Stripe Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini1280 768 4 5 332 RGBG PenTile Nokia Lumia 1020Super AMOLED Plus 0 800 480 4 3 4 27 218 RGB stripe Samsung Galaxy S IISuper AMOLED Advanced 0 960 540 4 3 256 RGBG PenTile Motorola Droid RAZRHD Super AMOLED 1280 800 5 3 5 29 285 Samsung Galaxy Note1280 720 5 0 295 RGB S Stripe BlackBerry Z30Samsung Galaxy J7Samsung Galaxy J5Samsung Galaxy E5Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 4 7 4 65 316 RGBG PenTile Samsung Galaxy Nexus4 7 4 65 316 RGB S Stripe Moto X 1st generation 4 8 306 RGBG PenTile Samsung Galaxy S III5 6 5 55 267 RGB S Stripe Samsung Galaxy Note II5 6 5 55 267 Samsung Galaxy Note 3 NeoHD Super AMOLED Plus 1280 800 7 7 197 RGB stripe Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 7Full HD Super AMOLED 1920 1080 5 5 400 RGBG PenTile Meizu MX55 0 4 99 441 Samsung Galaxy S45 0 4 99 441 OnePlus X5 0 4 99 441 Google Pixel5 2 423 Motorola Moto X 2nd gen 5 1 432 Samsung Galaxy S55 5 401 OnePlus 3OnePlus 3TOnePlus 55 7 388 Samsung Galaxy Note 3Full HD Super AMOLED 2160 1080 6 0 402 Google Pixel 36 0 402 Huawei Mate 10 Pro2220x1080 6 01 411 Samsung Galaxy A8 2018 Full HD Super AMOLED 2220x1080 5 61 441 Samsung Galaxy A8 2018 Super Retina HD 2436 1125 5 8 5 85 458 Apple iPhone XiPhone XSiPhone 11 Pro2688 1242 6 5 6 46 iPhone XS MaxiPhone 11 Pro MaxWQHD Super AMOLED 2560 1440 5 1 577 Samsung Galaxy S6Samsung Galaxy S6 EdgeSamsung Galaxy S6 ActiveSamsung Galaxy S7Samsung Galaxy S7 Active5 2 564 Microsoft Lumia 9505 2 565 Motorola Droid Turbo5 4 540 BlackBerry Priv5 5 534 BlackBerry DTEK60Samsung Galaxy S7 EdgeGoogle Pixel XLAlcatel Idol 4Svodafone smart platinum 7 Alcatel Sol Prime Moto ZMoto Z ForceZTE Axon 75 7 515 Samsung Galaxy Note 4Samsung Galaxy Note 5Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Nexus 6PSamsung Galaxy Note 75 7 518 Microsoft Lumia 950 XL2960 1440 5 8 571 Samsung Galaxy S8Samsung Galaxy S96 2 529 Samsung Galaxy S8 Samsung Galaxy S9 6 3 521 Samsung Galaxy Note 86 4 514 Samsung Galaxy Note 9WQXGA Super AMOLED 2560 1600 8 4 359 RGBG PenTile Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8 410 5 287 RGB S Stripe Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10 53K AMOLED 2880 1600 3 5 615 unknown HTC Vive Focus Plus 27 Dynamic AMOLED 2280x1080 3040x14402280x10803040x14403040x1440 5 8 6 16 36 46 8 438 550401522498 Samsung Galaxy S10e Samsung Galaxy S10Samsung Galaxy Note 10Samsung Galaxy S10 Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Dynamic AMOLED 2X 2208 1768 2400x10803200x1440 7 6 6 16 46 76 86 9 373 Display resolution for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 386 External display resolution for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 563525511421394515411374 Display resolution for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 389 External display resolution for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Samsung Galaxy S20Samsung Galaxy S20 Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Samsung Galaxy S21Samsung Galaxy S21 Samsung Galaxy S21 UltraSamsung Galaxy S21 FESamsung Galaxy Z Fold 3Fluid AMOLED 3120x1440 6 67 516 OnePlus 7 ProFuture EditFuture displays exhibited from 2011 to 2013 by Samsung have shown flexible 3D transparent Super AMOLED Plus displays using very high resolutions and in varying sizes for phones These unreleased prototypes use a polymer as a substrate removing the need for glass cover a metal backing and touch matrix combining them into one integrated layer 28 So far Samsung plans on branding the newer displays as Youm 29 or y octa 30 Also planned for the future are 3D stereoscopic displays that use eye tracking via stereoscopic front facing cameras to provide full resolution 3D visuals References Edit Lee Hyunkoo Park Insun Kwak Jeonghun Yoon Do Y Kallmann Changhee Lee 2010 Improvement of electron injection in inverted bottom emission blue phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes using zinc oxide nanoparticles Applied Physics Letters 96 15 153306 Bibcode 2010ApPhL 96o3306L doi 10 1063 1 3400224 Kim Yang Wan Kwak Won Kyu Lee Jae Yong Choi Wong Sik Lee Ki Yong Kim Sung Chul Yoo Eui Jin 2009 40 Inch FHD AM OLED Display with IR Drop Compensation Pixel Circuit SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers 40 85 doi 10 1889 1 3256930 S2CID 110871831 Lee Myung Ho Seop Song Myoung Kim Jong Soo Hwang Jung Ho Shin Hye Jin Cho Sang Kyun Min Kyoung Wook Kwak Won Kyu Jung Sun I Kim Chang Soo Choi Woong Sik Kim Sung Cheol Yoo Eu Jin 2009 Development of 31 Inch Full HD AMOLED TV Using LTPS TFT and RGB FMM SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers 40 802 doi 10 1889 1 3256911 S2CID 110948118 Hamer John W Arnold Andrew D Boroson Michael L Itoh Masahiro Hatwar Tukaram K Helber Margaret J Miwa Koichi Levey Charles I Long Michael Ludwicki John E Scheirer David C Spindler Jeffrey P Van Slyke Steven A 2008 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