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Scientists shrink OLEDs to nano-size, unlocking ultra-sharp displays

Researchers at ETH Zurich have created some of the smallest light-emitting diodes ever made—so tiny that thousands of them could fit inside a single human cell. These miniature organic LEDs, or nano-OLEDs, represent a major leap forward in how small and powerful display and optical technologies can become. The work, published in Nature Photonics, could […] The post Scientists shrink OLEDs to nano-size, unlocking ultra-sharp displays appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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