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Researchers Develop Nanotube Based Light Emitting Transistors, Make OLED Screens BiggerResearchers at the University of Florida have developed new light emitting transistors that will allow OLED screens to grow in size. OLEDs, or organic light emitting diodes, are used in computer screens, light bulbs and telephone screens, but they generally emit less light per unit than their LED cousins. Researchers coupled the OLED's organic semiconductors with carbon nanotubes -- which together make an LET -- that together can create the strong currents of electricity needed to create light, but at lower voltages, making larger OLED devices much easier....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-light-emitting-transistors-mean-bigger-more-efficient-oled-displays/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Researchers Develop Nanotube Based Light Emitting Transistors, Make OLED Screens BiggerResearchers at the University of Florida have developed new light emitting transistors that will allow OLED screens to grow in size. OLEDs, or organic light emitting diodes, are used in computer screens, light bulbs and telephone screens, but they generally emit less light per unit than their LED cousins. Researchers coupled the OLED's organic semiconductors with carbon nanotubes -- which together make an LET -- that together can create the strong currents of electricity needed to create light, but at lower voltages, making larger OLED devices much easier....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-light-emitting-transistors-mean-bigger-more-efficient-oled-displays/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Researchers Develop Nanotube Based Light Emitting Transistors, Make OLED Screens BiggerResearchers at the University of Florida have developed new light emitting transistors that will allow OLED screens to grow in size. OLEDs, or organic light emitting diodes, are used in computer screens, light bulbs and telephone screens, but they generally emit less light per unit than their LED cousins. Researchers coupled the OLED's organic semiconductors with carbon nanotubes -- which together make an LET -- that together can create the strong currents of electricity needed to create light, but at lower voltages, making larger OLED devices much easier....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-light-emitting-transistors-mean-bigger-more-efficient-oled-displays/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



