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Organics for Electro-Optical Applications: An Outlook for the Future

BCC Research
January 1, 2002
134 Pages - Pub ID: WA763924
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Organics for Electro-Optical Applications: An Outlook for the Future

 
The present study analyzes the unique role of organic and polymeric materials in high-performance photonic devices, which have recently appeared to gain the recognition of the electro-optical scientific and industrial communities. Organics-based devices are now experiencing accelerated development efforts as dictated by the telecommunication, optical storage and display markets. The organic active electro-optical components, such as OLEDs, will be the focus of the following report. OLEDs are seen as future replacement technology for Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) and Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs), which currently dominate the growing, $40 billion annual electronic display market. The report will analyze the present status of the technological developments, gaps and unresolved issues, as well as the economical parameters of organic-based electro-optical components and devices. It will, further, provide evaluations as to future potential technological achievements and market estimates.



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STUDY GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
This BCC report covers the emerging electro-optics industry based on organic and polymeric materials. It provides a detailed discussion of the market situation and an analysis of economic parameters such as market volumes, needs and opportunities within. The report also analyzes organic-based electro-optical devices divided between current (2001) and future (2002-2006) applications in the following areas:

  • displays
  • telecommunications and photonics
  • lasers and optics

    The major goals of this study are:

  • to investigate the current applications and future potential of organic and polymeric electro-optical devices based on various types of products and applications
  • to characterize and analyze current and future worldwide markets for the key existing and potential applications of organic-based electro-optics
  • to analyze the relative strength of various products and applications
  • to identify and analyze the major industrial players actively involved in various aspects of the field of organic-based electro-optics: materials, components, devices and financial strengths
  • to analyze the drawbacks of available electro-optical products based on organic and polymeric materials
  • to identify current major developments relating to materials used for electro-optical devices, devices and systems
  • to analyze the technology, patents, and major research and development players in the field.

    This study analyzes the unique role of organic and polymeric materials in high-performance active photonic devices. Organics can be used for photonic devices both as passive elements (gratings, fibers, lenses and prisms) as well as active components (light emitting diodes, modulators, molecular switches, semiconducting lasers, plastic transistors, frequency doublers, optical memories and more).

    The advantages of organic materials as building blocks for photonic devices over current alternatives, is their promise to lead to cheaper and lighter devices, greater color variety, tunability, further miniaturization and easier processing and mechanical flexibility. Furthermore, organic materials have the potential for use in applications that are not accessible to conventional inorganic semiconductors.

    REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY

    This study is a consequence of the fact that photonic devices fabricated from organic and polymeric materials now are gaining recognition and attention of the electro-optical industrial community. As a result, organic-based devices are currently experiencing accelerated development efforts as dictated by the telecommunications, optical storage and display markets.

    Advantages of the fabrication of organic materials into electro-optical devices, as well as enormous information age market potential, have long been recognized. However, only now do these technologies appear to be reaching a critical mass as the next generation in several key technologies. Driving this trend are continuing and accelerating developments in both manufacturing process technology, including novel nano designs and fabrications, and new materials systems.

    CONTRIBUTION OF THE STUDY AND FOR WHOM

    This BCC report is intended to provide a broad but concise overview of the market potential and business opportunities for organic and polymeric-based electro-optical devices. This will be done through analysis of organic and polymeric-based electro-optical devices, their current and potential applications, major technological developments and still existing gaps, market characteristics, major players in the field, their market strength, and potential products as well as applications. Also, a detailed patent analysis and financial survey of the main players will be provided, and major contributors will be emphasized.

    The study is intended for those who are interested in:

  • exploring needs with regard to efficient, compact, reliable electro-optical devices and systems that use organic and polymeric materials
  • understanding market needs, especially fast-growing applications such as displays, light sources, and components for all-optical networks
  • understanding the market strengths of organic-based photonic products and devices.

    During the last decade, there was an explosion of information pertaining to the field. As a result, it was difficult to focus on key efforts involving promising applications and potential markets. Currently, there is a growing need to identify the main players and products in the field, to identify existing and potential applications and directions, and to assess the worldwide market potential for organic-based electro-optical related products and applications.

    To the best of our knowledge, this report is the first comprehensive effort that intends to cover most of the available and potential industrial applications for organic-based electro-optics. Other recent and similar reports appear to focus on specific applications such as displays. These are, indeed, the most familiar and ready-to-market application.

    This study is directed to strategic planners, marketers, forecasters, product managers, new business developers and decision makers in companies that deal with materials and applications and belong in one of the following categories: the chemical and electro-optical industries, industries considered end-users of photonic devices, and research and development institutes.

    This report provides a thorough analysis of present and potential markets and applications, and applications of organic and polymeric-based electro-optics. It will specifically emphasize the following:

  • assessments of the main products, devices, applications and companies that are active in the field
  • analyses of technological merits of the main players and their financial records
  • identification of present and future applications
  • specification of needs and possible solutions
  • assessments of industry structure
  • identification of major participants and the dynamics of the business
  • analyses of major technologies, products and devices
  • analyses of new technological developments
  • forecasts of market values per application and annual growth rates (AAGRs)
  • analyses of drawbacks of current products, and needs that seek solutions.

    METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES

    The analyses presented in this study are based on information derived from professional journals, technical literature, specific information and catalogs, and on-line sources. In addition, we conducted interviews with industry leaders and sources mostly in the United States and Europe and in some of the Pacific Rim countries, as well as with several researchers in leading universities. We also analyzed available on-line and commercial sources that contained relevant financial and market information and added our own assessments to that information.

    In addition, we consulted BCC reports that we considered relevant to the present topic. BCC has conducted several studies in the field of electro-optics and optical materials. We think this report adds an additional dimension to reports already in existence, i.e., market-oriented technological analyses and forecasts of the dramatically increasing field of organic and polymeric-based electro-optics.

  • Title

    Introduction
    Study Goal And Objectives
    Reasons For Doing The Study
    Contribution Of The Study And For Whom
    Methodology And Information Sources
    Bcc Information And Related Reports

    Summary

    Industry Overview
    Definition Of The Subject
    Terminology
    All-Optical Networks
    Attenuation
    Bandwidth
    Cable, Fiber Optic
    Ccd
    Cmos
    Conjugated Conducting Polymers
    Crt
    Decibels (Db)
    Dispersion
    Foled
    Fpd
    Graded Index
    High Information Content Display
    Index Of Refraction/Refractive Index
    Laser
    Led
    Lep
    Lightguide
    Liquid Crystals
    Lcd
    Low Information Content Display
    Multiplexing
    Nanotechnology
    Oled
    Optical Demultiplexer
    Optical Modulators
    Optical Networking Market
    Organic Transistors
    Pixels
    Pof
    Polymer Switches
    Semiconductor Lasers
    Smf
    Soled
    Tft
    Toled
    Wdm
    Scope Of The Field
    Importance Of Organic-Based Electro-Optics
    History Of Organic-Based Electro-Optics
    How Organic-Based Electro-Optics Affect Other Related Industries
    Bandwidth Growth
    Optical Networks
    Photonics
    Lasers
    Consumer Markets
    Displays
    Related Market Forecasts
    Display Materials
    Oled
    Active Devices
    Optical Storage
    Organic Lasers
    Plastic Optical Fibers (Pof)
    Major Product Categories
    Major Markets/Application Categories
    Display Markets
    Telecommunications And Photonics Markets
    Lasers And Optics Markets
    Important Industry Indicators
    Technological Parameters
    Marketplace Parameters
    Major Issues And Forces For Change
    Global Economic And Geopolitical Changes
    Market Index
    Political And National Forces
    Consumer Needs
    Additional Major Issues That Affect The Field

    Industry
    Industry Structure
    Company Ownership
    Mergers And Acquisitions
    Dupont
    Cdt
    Product Diversity
    Company Size
    Major Funding Sources
    Industry Participants
    Industry Leaders
    Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. (U.K.)
    Curent Strategy
    Eastman Kodak
    Current Strategy
    Important Industry Players
    Dynamics Of The Business
    Outsourcing
    Market Needs
    Influence On Sales
    Relative Advantage
    Pricing
    Operational Costs
    Product Distribution Channels
    Customers

    Technology
    Major Technologies
    Special Polymer Groups
    Conjugated Organic Polymers
    Nonlinear Optical Polymers
    Components And Devices Technologies
    Oled/Lep Technology
    Diode Structure
    Performance
    Reliability
    Fabrication
    Liquid Crystal Technology
    Switching
    Nanostructure Technology
    Polymer Waveguide Technology
    Materials And Applications
    Fabrication
    Organic-Based Optical Switching
    Application
    Technical Advances
    Natural Proteins As Potential Optical Switches
    Polymer-Based Holographic Data Storage Technology
    Materials
    Challenges
    Plastic Optical Fiber
    Pof Advantages
    Materials
    Organic Lasers
    Dye Lasers
    Fullerene Technology
    New Technological Developments
    Patents
    Patent Growth
    Subjects Being Patented
    Research And Development Leaders
    Research Centers
    Availability Forecast
    Production-Level Quantities

    Products
    General Introduction
    Active Devices
    Applications
    Drawbacks Of Current Products

    Market Estimates
    Introduction
    Market Analysis By Application
    Displays
    Basic Assumptions
    Telecommunications And Photonics
    Basic Assumptions
    Lasers And Optics
    Present And Future Developments
    Thin Film Fabrication
    Molecular Packaging
    Device Structuring
    New Deposition Technologies
    High-Resolution Organic Devices
    New Organic Materials
    Development And Improvement Of Current Technologies
    Efficient Organic Leds And Lasers
    Plastic Optical Fibers (Pofs)

    Company Profiles
    Agilent Technologies, Inc. (A Spin-Off Of Hp)
    Asahi Glass Company, Ltd.
    Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. (Cdt)
    Canon, Inc.
    Corning
    Covion Ltd.
    Dupont
    E Ink Corp.
    Eastman Kodak
    Emagin Corp.
    Kopin Corp.
    Nec Corp.
    Opticom Asa
    Ormecon Chemie Gmbh & Co. Kg
    Osram Gmbh
    Philips Components, Inc.
    Pioneer Corp.
    Poly-Optical Products, Inc.
    Seiko-Epson Corp.
    Sharp Corp.
    Sharp Electronics
    Sumitomo Group
    Tdk Corp.
    Thin Film Electronics Ab
    Three-Five Systems, Inc.
    Uniax Corp.
    Uniroyal Technology Corp.

    Appendix: Abstracts Of Significant U.S. And Foreign Patents In The Field Of Organic Electro-Optics
    U.S. Patents
    Foreign Patents

    List Of Tables
    Summary Table: Forecast For Major Applications Based On Organic And Polymeric Materials, Through 2006
    1 Important Acquisitions Made By Companies Involved In Organic-Based Electro-Optical Activities
    2 Mergers And Partnerships Made By Companies Involved In Organic-Based Electro-Optical Activities
    3 Major Participants In The Organic-Based Electro-Optics Market
    4 Major Company Investments In Production Facilities
    5 Materials Typically Used In Oled Technology And Their Functions
    6 Examples Of Typical Structures Used In Oleds
    7 Features And Benefits Of Organic-Based Light Emitting Diodes
    8 Typical Materials That Have Potential For Use In Polymer Waveguides
    9 Major Organic Materials Systems Developed For Use In Holographic Data Storage Devices
    10 Major Technological Developments In The Field Of Organic-Based Electro-Optics
    11 Number Of Organic Electro-Optical Materials Patents Issued Worldwide, 1971-2000
    12 Organic-Based Electro-Optics Patents Assigned To Leading Companies Worldwide, 1990-2001
    13 Major Company Research And Developments Groups And Their Activities In The Field Of Organic-Based Electro-Optics
    14 Major Research And Development Groups In U.S. Universities And Research Institutes And Their Activities In The Field Of Organic-Based Electro-Optics
    15 Major Research And Development Groups In Foreign Universities And Research Institutes And Their Activities In The Field Of Organic-Based Electro-Optics
    16 Forecasted Timing Of Market Availability Of Organic Products On The Electro-Optical Market
    17 Major Organic-Based Products In Current Use Vs. Devices
    18 Characteristics Of The Most Commonly Used Organic/Polymeric Products
    19 Chemical Compounds Vs. Most Commonly Used Products
    20 Major Manufacturers And Their Principal Products And Characteristics
    21 Drawbacks Of Available Devices Based On Organic Electro-Optical Devices
    22 Display Market, Through 2006
    23 Telecommunications And Photonics Markets, Through 2006
    24 Laser And Optic Applications Markets, Through 2006
    25 Key Present And Future Developments Of Organic Electro-Optical Materials

    List Of Figures
    Summary Figure: Forecast For Major Applications Based On Organic And Polymeric Materials, 2001 And 2006
    1 Percent Of Patents For Organic-Based Electro-Optical Devices Assigned To Major U.S. And Foreign Companies, 1990-2000
    2 Projected Relative Share Of Various Products Applied To Display, 2006
    3 Sales Of Various Organic Electro-Optical Products By Display Application, 2001, 2002, 2003, And 2006
    4 Sales Of Various Organic Electro-Optical Products By Telecommunications And Photonics Applications, 2001, 2002, 2003, And 2006
    5 Projected Relative Share Of Various Products Applied To Telecommunications And Photonics, 2006

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