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Perovskite edges can be tuned for optoelectronic performance
In the eternal search for next generation high-efficiency solar cells and LEDs, scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory and their partners are creating 2D layered hybrid perovskites that allow greater freedom in designing and fabricating efficient optoelectronic devices. Industrial and consumer applications could include low cost solar cells, LEDs, laser diodes, detectors, and other nano-optoelectronic devices.
MicroLED displays could disrupt LCD and OLED supply chains
"MicroLED could emerge as a new display application with unique performance benefits”, commented Dr Eric Virey, Senior Technology and Market Analyst at Yole Développement (Yole). “But there are still numerous challenges ahead”.Interest in microLED displays has grown exponentially since the acquisition of Luxvue by Apple in 2014.
Mobile tool may be used to diagnose serious diseases
Finding practical solutions to detect proteins, cancer biomarkers, viruses and other small objects has been a key challenge for researchers worldwide for decades. These solutions hold promise for saving lives through more timely diagnosis and treatment of serious infections and diseases.Now a UCLA team's research shows how such detections might be done for a fraction of the cost by using "smart" mobile devices designed by machine learning.
DC/AC inverters provide up to 4500VA and feature ECO mode
A series of sine wave DC/AC inverters that provides between 1000 and 4500VA from a DC input between 40 to 60VDC has just been made available by Powersolve. They are ideal for 48VDC – based telecoms systems and meet all relevant safety and EMC standards.
International project improves LED properties
Given the growing demands placed on the electrical, optical and thermal functionality of LEDs, engineers are paying more and more attention to the advancement of new material properties. As a result, the FLINGO project (Functional Inorganic Layers for Next Generation Optical Devices) was established to develop new materials (layers, in particular) and processes to improve the efficiency and durability of LEDs.
The world’s first luminescent LED mermaid tail
Walt Disney’s little mermaid, Ariel, wanted nothing more than to be part of our world, but as it happens, now it seems that we want nothing more than to be part of hers. But while Ariel trades her voice for legs, what would you be prepared to part with for your very own mermaid tail?
LED outdoor drivers suit smart city lighting
Fulham’s new LED outdoor rated drivers are feature-rich and ideal for European lighting manufacturers looking for the very latest technology to drive all forms of exterior lighting luminaires.The advanced specification of the Fulham Workhorse Extreme LED drivers has compatibility with wireless, DALI and 0-10V dimming which is flicker free down to 1% power. They also offer the widest available output current programming, so eliminating multi...
LEDs light up London's transport network
Products fromLED Eco Lights' Goodlight LED lighting range have been approved for use across Transport for London’s network in both Section 12 and non-Section 12 areas, such as the tube, rail and bus stations, depots and bus shelters (officially listed on the London Underground’s Approved Product Register).
Transistor array reduces power losses by 40%
A new-generation transistor array for applications such as LED lighting and industrial, high-voltage signal transmitters has been launched byToshiba Electronics Europe. The TBD62089APG incorporates 8-bit, D-type Flip Flop circuits that support a data storage function.
What makes this tech dress so amazing?
There’s excitement in the fashion world as Cute Circuit presents its little black dress according to CNN Style. The dress is made of graphene, which is a material that is light, thin, flexible and conducts electricity.