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Scientists have demonstrated that a live rabbit could wear contact lenses fitted with inorganic light-emitting diode with no side effects. This new class of hybrid transparent and stretchable ...
Tokyo, Japan – Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a new electrode material for deep-ultraviolet (DUV) light-emitting diode applications. They used a cutting-edge ...
NUS researchers have developed transparent near-infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that could be integrated into the displays of smart-watches, smart-phones and augmented or virtual reality devices ...
Have you ever wondered how a tiny LED light can produce such brilliant illumination with almost no heat and very little energy? In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Light Emitting ...
Arrowhead Subsidiary, Unidym, Signs a Collaboration Agreement with IMRE to Develop Organic Light Emitting Diodes Incorporating Unidym’s Transparent Electrodes ...
University of California, Berkeley, scientists have created a blue light-emitting diode (LED) from a trendy new semiconductor material, halide perovskite, overcoming a major barrier to employing ...
The idea of transparent displays has been around for a few years, but actually creating them from conventional organic light-emitting diodes has proven difficult.
The solution is to develop high-performance, UV light emitting diodes, which would be far more portable, long-lasting, energy-efficient and environmentally benign. While these LEDs exist, applying a ...
Researchers have developed transparent near-infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that could be integrated into the displays of smart-watches, smart-phones and augmented or virtual reality devices.
NUS researchers have developed transparent near-infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that could be integrated into the displays of smart-watches, smart-phones and augmented or virtual reality devices ...