At the big picture level, not much
seems to have changed in the OLED materials space since NanoMarkets reported
on it in 2013. It is still a business that is dominated by Samsung and
one that appears to be perpetually waiting; for OLED TVs, for OLED lighting
and for solution processed OLED panels.
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The arrival or non-arrival of large
OLED lighting panels and TVs will have a profound impact on the amount of OLED
materials that will be needed, while solution processing will need a different
kind of OLED material. These factors are just as important to the OLED
materials business as they were in 2013. But they remain just as
uncertain.
This is not to say that nothing
happened during 2013 in the world of OLED materials. Mobile OLED
displays got bigger to meet the needs of tablets and “phablets.” This
may not give the boost to the OLED materials firms that they hoped for from
OLED TVs and lighting panels, but it is significant in terms of market growth
for the OLED materials sector. In addition, important things happened at
the corporate level, most notably the acquisition of Novaled by Cheil/Samsung
and the disappearance of Plextronics. We also note that there are a
growing number of Chinese OLED materials suppliers who are making claims that
they are selling to the OLED display makers in Korea as well as to the
emerging OLED industry in China itself.
In this year’s report, in addition
to NanoMarkets’ usual granular, material-by-material projections of OLED
materials, we focus on analysis of how OLED materials supply chains are
shaping up and what the long-term factors for marketing success for OLED
materials suppliers will be. And, of course, we also discuss the latest
technical developments in OLED materials and architectures.
This report contains detailed
volume and revenue forecasts for materials used for OLEDs broken out by
application, material type, functionality, and deposition method wherever
possible. NanoMarkets has been providing industry analysis of the OLED
materials market for seven years, and it is the leading supplier of analysis
in the OLED lighting space.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary: Strategies
and Opportunities
E.1 Changes in the OLED Market
Since Our 2013 Report
E.1.1 Small Displays are Getting
Bigger: Implications for Materials
E.1.2 OLED TVs Have Not Yet
Arrived: A Massive Uncertainty for the OLED Materials Space
E.1.3 OLED Lighting: Do
Materials Suppliers Still Care?
E.1.4 Solution Processed OLED
Materials: State of the Art
E.2 Supply Chain Developments
E.2.1 The Novaled Acquisition
E.2.2 Developments at UDC
E.2.3 Ongoing Opportunities for
Major Specialty Chemical Companies
E.2.4 The Growing Importance of
Chinese Suppliers
E.2.5 The Future Japanese OLED
Materials Players
E.3 IP Matters
E.4 Summaries of OLED Materials
Eight-Year Forecasts
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this Report
1.2 Objective and Scope of this
Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.4 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: End User Markets
and Supply Chain
2.1 Samsung and its Materials
Suppliers
2.1.2 Implications of the Novaled
Acquisition
2.2 Universal Display Corporation\'s
Central Role
2.3 Other Cell Phone/Tablet
Suppliers
2.3.1 Likely Use of OLEDs
2.3.2 Will Apple Ever Adopt OLEDs?
2.3.3 Opportunities for Supplying
OLED Materials to non-Samsung Cell Phone/Tablet Makers
2.4 The OLED TV Market
2.4.1 Scenarios for Market
Evolution
2.4.2 Potential Role for Solution
Processing
2.4.3 Likely Materials Suppliers
and Materials Supply Chain Evolution for OLED TVs
2.5 OLED Lighting
2.5.1 Scenarios for Market
Evolution
2.5.2 Special Requirements for
Materials and Processes in Lighting Applications
2.5.3 Likely Materials Suppliers
and Materials Supply Chain Evolution for OLED TVs
2.6 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Three: OLED Materials and
Eight-Year Market Forecasts
3.1 Forecasting Methodology and
Assumptions
3.1.1 Changes from Last Year\'s
Forecast
3.1.2 OLED Materials Pricing
Assumptions
3.1.3 General Economic Assumptions
3.2 Panel Area Forecasts for OLED
Panels by Application: Displays and Lighting
3.3 Eight-Year Forecasts of OLED
Emissive Layer Materials
3.3.1 Emitters and Hosts in OLED
Displays
3.3.2 Emitters and Hosts in OLED
Lighting
3.3.3 Summary of Forecasts for
Emissive Layer Materials
3.4 Eight-Year Forecasts of
Electron Transport Materials
3.4.1 ETLs in OLED Displays
3.4.2 ETLs in OLED Lighting
3.4.3 Summary of Forecasts for ETL
Materials in OLEDs
3.5 Eight-Year Forecasts of Hole
Transport, Hole Blocking, and Electron Blocking Materials
3.5.1 HTL/HBL/EBL Materials in OLED
Displays
3.5.2 HTL/HBL/EBL Materials in OLED
Lighting
3.5.3 Summary of HTL/HBL/EBL
Materials
3.6 Eight-Year Forecasts of Hole
Injection Layer Materials
3.6.1 HIL Materials in OLED
Displays
3.6.2 HIL Materials in OLED
Lighting
3.6.3 Summary of HIL Materials
3.7 Eight-Year Forecasts of
Electrode Materials in OLEDs
3.8.1 Cathode Materials
3.8.2 Anode Materials
3.8.3 Summary of Forecasts for
Electrodes in OLEDs
3.9 OLED Encapsulation Material
Forecasts
3.10 Eight-Year Forecasts of
Substrates in OLEDs
3.10.1 Materials Used As OLED
Substrates
3.10.2 Substrates in OLED Displays
3.10.3 Substrates in OLED Lighting
3.10.4 Summaries of Forecasts for
Substrates in OLEDs–Glass, Plastic, and Metal
3.11 Summaries of Eight-Year
Forecasts of OLED Materials
3.11.1 Summaries of Forecasts for
Core Functional OLED Materials
3.11.2 Grand Total Summaries of All
OLED Mat
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