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Scientists invent paper LEDs

By | July 31, 2012, 6:28 PM PDT

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Linköping University researchers have invented a method to apply LED lighting to paper.

Scientists have discovered how LED lighting can be printed onto paper using nanotechnology, making futuristic novelties such as glowing wallpaper and luminescent curtains possible, Sweden’s Linköping University says.

Dr. Gul Amin and his research assistant Naved ul Hassan Alvimade made the breakthrough, which has a patent pending. The university announced the research late last month, which happened to be Amin’s doctoral thesis.

“This is the first time anyone has been able to build electronic and photonic inorganic semiconducting components directly on paper using chemical methods,” lead researcher professor Magnus Willander, said in a prepared statement.

The process is made possible by using nano-crystals of zinc oxide, an inexpensive material that is found in sunscreens. The material is stable, and would not require the protective coverings that are found on OLEDs (organic light-emitting diode), veteran journalist Alfred Poor noted in a blog post.

OLEDS are another flexible material that’s used for displays in some devices, but are remain fairly costly. I recall writing about the potential for OLED televisions to take the market by storm - 11 years ago. That clearly has not happened yet, so I am cautious predicting sweeping technology trends.

However, Poor already sees some interesting applications for “paper” LEDS. “The same technology could also be used to create sensors or photovoltaic solar cells. It is possible that this technology could both light your office and generate the electricity to power that lighting,” he wrote.

(Image credit: Linköping University)

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Increasing the brightness of LEDs
Building electronic and photonic inorganic semiconducting components directly on paper using chemical methods is a big achievement. However, the real challenge lies in increasing the luminosity of the LEDs which is very low. Commercial confidence and viability for wider applications will be possible only when significant improvement is effected.
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great!
thanks for the contribution.
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Great to boost led lighting.
Thanks for sharing.
I would like to share led design ideas too: www.hengda-led.com/led-design
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Solar power innovation
Very good innovation that can probably enhance the feasibility of every environment able to generate eletricity and concurrently release the light!
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