
Elevating the Brightness and Efficiency of Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Cells
by Emory Kale
ECL cells are designed to offer advantages in display technology through their simple configuration and manufacturing process.
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by Emory Kale
ECL cells are designed to offer advantages in display technology through their simple configuration and manufacturing process.
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by Joseph Bryans
This research highlights the importance of molecular design and the physical thickness of the active layer in developing efficient and color-tunable WOLEDs
Tags:research| showcase| WOLED (White OLED)

by Joseph Bryans
This new LED technology is reportedly capable of emitting light at a brightness level a thousand times greater than current OLEDs.
Tags:PeLED (Perovskite LED)| research

by Joseph Bryans
Despite the inherent challenges, Perovsktie nanosheets hold promise for future application in a broad range of electronics.
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by Joseph Bryans
The miniaturized probe integrates closely packed MicroLEDs emitting different colors along with microelectrodes for recording brain activity.
Tags:MicroLED| Optogenetics| research| showcase

by Joseph Bryans
Their method involves sandwiching cyan material between two mirrors, tuning the space to allow only deep blue light waves to persist and emit.
Tags:PHOLED| research| UDC

by Joseph Bryans
The researchers leveraged LIE micro-holes and vacuum control modules to develop a novel selective transfer approach dubbed μVAST.
Tags:Mass Transfer| MicroLED| research| showcase

by Joseph Bryans
Researchers aimed to enhance the flip-chip bonding process using a layered gold-indium-gold metal sandwich.
Tags:Manufacturing| MicroLED| research

by Joseph Bryans
The findings open possibilities for sharper focus in applications from augmented reality glasses to medical diagnostics.
Tags:Lenses| liquid crystal| research| showcase

by Joseph Bryans
With refinement of parameters like resolution, particle characteristics and droplet control, the fundamentals of the team’s electro-microfluidic concept could transform production and capabilities for reflective displays.
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by Shawnee Blackwood
Acenes show promise in OLEDs, thin-film transistors, solar cells, biological imaging and other applications.
Tags:Acene| OLED| research| showcase

by Joseph Bryans
The researchers used it to develop the first ever manganese-based white OLED, which produced a bright white light with excellent color rendering comparable to natural light.
Tags:Lighting| research| WOLED (White OLED)