LORDIN has verified the commercial feasibility of its blue phosphorescence OLED emitter

OLED material developer LORDIN announced that it has achieved a significant breakthrough in its high-efficiency blue phosphorescence OLED emitter development, as it has verified the commercial feasibility of its materials and technology.

LORDIN announced that after six years of intensive research and development, its Jetplex ZRIET platinum phosphorescence blue OLED emitters have improved in stability to the point where the material lifetime is suitable to be used in commercial AMOLED displays.

 

LORDIN says that its blue OLED emitter now offers an EQE of over 20%, and device lifetime that is about 60% higher than "traditional phosphorescent blue devices" (it is not clear to which devices it is compared exactly). In addition, LORDIN's materials can be evaporated at significantly lower temperatures compared to other small-molecule emitters. 

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Posted: Dec 17,2025 by Ron Mertens