A new OLED design can stretch dramatically while staying bright, solving a problem that has long limited flexible displays.
Stretchable displays that can bend and twist like skin have long been a dream of engineers working on wearable electronics.
A new ultra-stretchy OLED brings glowing, wearable displays and real-time health sensors one step closer to reality.
(Nanowerk News) From your car’s navigation display to the screen you are reading this on, luminescent polymers — a class of flexible materials that contain light-emitting molecules — are used in a ...
MXene electrodes and stretchable polymers enable OLED displays that maintain light output under strain for on-skin sensors and wearable health monitoring.
A Florida State University research team has developed a new way to create blue light from a class of materials that shows enormous potential for optoelectronic devices, including solar cells, ...
Iron oxide-incorporated conjugated polymer nanoparticles, also known as conjugated polymer nanoparticles (CPNs), are highly fluorescent particles composed of a semiconductor light-emitting polymer ...
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