Stretchable displays that can bend and twist like skin have long been a dream of engineers working on wearable electronics.
A new OLED design can stretch dramatically while staying bright, solving a problem that has long limited flexible displays.
A new ultra-stretchy OLED brings glowing, wearable displays and real-time health sensors one step closer to reality.
MXene electrodes and stretchable polymers enable OLED displays that maintain light output under strain for on-skin sensors ...
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are now widely used. For use in displays, blue OLEDs are additionally required to supplement the primary colors red and green. Especially in blue OLEDs, ...
(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 ...
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 ...