Engineering the Hole Transport Layer Boosts Stability in Quantum Dot LED Displays
by Joseph Bryans
The findings pave the way for continued optimization of QDLED components to unlock their full potential.
Tags:LED| Quantum Dots| research| showcase
by Joseph Bryans
The findings pave the way for continued optimization of QDLED components to unlock their full potential.
Tags:LED| Quantum Dots| research| showcase
by Shawnee Blackwood
The researchers believe this technology will fill a gap in existing treatment methods by enabling more effective at-home practice for teens facing anxiety and depression.
Tags:Augmented Reality| research
by Joseph Bryans
Researchers have developed a new type of shape-changing electronic material that can twist, bend, and even jump on command.
Tags:Flexible Devices| LED| research| showcase
by Joseph Bryans
The new low-temperature glass printing technique enables the cost-effective fabrication of intricate glass microcomponents for applications in optics, electronics, medical devices, and microfluidics.
Tags:Glass| research
by Joseph Bryans
The company boasts over 300 patents and believes it has game-changing technology that is ready for the mass market.
Tags:Microdisplay| MicroLED| Rayleigh Vision| research
by Emory Kale
Two key applications were demonstrated by the researchers: visual-acoustic encryption using synchronized lighting and sound for advanced security, and multiplex QR code using lighting and sound for seamless multi-domain interactivity.
Tags:research| showcase| Stretched Displays
by Emory Kale
Realizing efficient and stable blue PeLEDs will remove a major roadblock for perovskite displays spanning the visible spectrum.
Tags:Blue Light| PeLED (Perovskite LED)| research| showcase
by Emory Kale
Diffractive optics like liquid crystal lenses can be very thin but suffer from chromatic aberration that causes different colors to focus at different points.
Tags:LCD| MR| OLED| research| VR
by Emory Kale
The researchers wanted to create a holographic display with a wider viewing angle so more people could see the 3D image clearly at the same time.
Tags:Holographic Displays| research
by Emory Kale
Researchers have been trying various methods to improve the quality and performance of near-eye displays. One of the promising techniques they’ve looked into involves using light field (LF) displays, which can offer a more realistic and immersive visual experience.
Tags:Innolux| LCD| Light Field Displays| Near-Eye Displays| research| showcase| VR
by Emory Kale
Traditional blue OLEDs usually need about 4 volts to achieve a luminance level of 100 cd/m2, which exceeds the ideal voltage of 3.7 volts used by lithium-ion batteries in most smartphones.
Tags:blue OLED| research| showcase
by Bob Raikes
The concepts and manufacturing techniques that have enabled Moore’s Law can be applied to optics
Tags:ITO| | Nano Dimension| Novel Displays| Optics| Reflective Display| research| Sensing| showcase| SID| UK (United Kingdom)