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Graphene based LED device, engineered at an atomic level, can lead to flexible displays

byCustoms Today Report
16/06/2015
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HONG KONG: Many possible uses for the one-atom-thick “wonder material” known as graphene, creating something so necessarily visible as a digital display seems particularly fantastical. Because graphene is so thin, it is nearly impossible to see with the naked eye. Yet recent advances in graphene research show that the material may soon be lending its remarkable strength, flexibility and transparency to our digital devices as a key component of their displays.
Scientists have come up with a commercially scalable way to use this essentially invisible material to emit visibly bright light. In doing so, they have made significant strides toward creating flexible and transparent displays for digital devices.
Graphene is already well-known as a key material in creating flexible and transparent electrodes. Researchers now report that they have added light emission to the material’s long list of desirable properties, in a paper published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology on June 15.
“This is the first observation of bright visible light emission from one atom thick carbon, graphene,” study leader Young Duck Kim of Columbia University told Tech Times. “Here, graphene can be the multifunctional material used for both electrodes and lighting elements.”
Combining traditional lighting elements with graphene electrodes has been a major obstacle to the development of flexible and transparent displays. Using graphene itself as the light source eliminates the need to build complex structures for attaching additional light sources to graphene electrodes. This could help to streamline the development of flexible and transparent displays.

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