Electroluminescent Displays

Electroluminescence is a phenomenon where an electroluminescent material, typically phosphor, becomes excited and emits light upon exposure to an alternating current or an electrical field. Electroluminescent displays (EL displays) are a type of lighting application constructed based on this principle.

Compared to other display technologies that also utilize the principle of electroluminescence, EL displays are distinguished by their uniform light output, thin profile, flexibility, and durability.

applications
APPLICABLE INDUSTRIES
  • Advertising
  • Consumer electronics
  • Textile display
  • Automotive
COMMON MATERIALS
  • Blue-emitting phosphors (ZnS:Ag, ZnGa2O4, BaAl2S4:Eu2+)
  • Yellow-emitting phosphors (ZnS:Mn)
  • Green-emitting phosphors (ZnS:Cu, ZnGa2O4:Mn2+)
COMMON SUBSTRATES

Our white papers

Printing Electroluminescent Ink on Paper and PET

Printing Electroluminescent Ink on Paper and PET

See how we printed an electroluminescent display on PET and paper using Saral’s conductive inks, phosphor ink, and dielectric ink — all on our NOVA dispensing platform.

Additional resources

Back to top

Learn how we can help with your application

This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.

U.S. customers: Most Voltera products are made in Canada and are exempt from U.S. tariffs under the USMCA trade agreement.

×
Support TeamSales TeamVoltera
×
V-One PCB Printer SALE!

V-One PCB printer SALE!
Get a V-One* for $3,699.99 until May 14. *Drill sold separately.