LEDs

“Quantum dot” technology may help light the future

Advances at Oregon State University in manufacturing technology for “quantum dots” may soon lead to

KAIST Develops Fiber-Like Light-Emitting Diodes for Wearable Displays

Professor Kyung-Cheol Choi and his research team from the School of Electrical Engineering at KAIST

Sticky tape and phosphorus the key to ultrathin solar cells

Scientists studying thin layers of phosphorus have found surprising properties that could open the door

Revving up fluorescence for superfast LEDs & quantum cryptography

“If we can precisely place molecules like this, it could be used in many more

Much better, cheaper, brighter and flexible LED’s

Princeton University researchers have developed a new method to increase the brightness, efficiency and clarity

U of Washington This graphical representation shows the layers of the 2-D LED and how it emits light.
Scientists build thinnest-possible LEDs to be stronger, more energy efficient

The LED is based off of two-dimensional, flexible semiconductors, making it possible to stack or

New Kind of Ultraviolet LED could Lead to Portable, Low-Cost Devices

Light Shines Bright at Precise Frequencies that Suit Commercial Applications Commercial uses for ultraviolet (UV)

Researchers Work to Bring Cheaper, ‘Greener’ Lighting to Market with Inkjet-printed Hybrid Quantum Dot LEDs

“Ultimately we want to have low cost, low toxicity, and the ability to make flexible

A New Ultra-Cheap LED Light Looks And Acts Like An Incandescent Bulb

Cree’s new light costs just $10, will last for years and lower your electricity bill,

Light from Silicon Nanocrystal LEDs

KIT Scientists Develop Multicolor LEDs without Heavy Metals Silicon nanocrystals have a size of a