EL Material Can Generate Both Red and Green Light 21
Burstwave writes "According to this story, investigators at Philips, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Amsterdam, have developed the first electrochemiluminescent material that can generate both red and green light, an effect that depends on current flow. The full report will appear in Nature on Monday. This significant advance in ECL technology will lead to smaller and brighter full-color LED displays."
Report from amsterdam. (Score:3, Funny)
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Shorter wavelengths are significantly harder to produce using *LED technology because the... [should have listened in Physics classes].
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Also, see this link [ledproductstore.com].
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The material in the article is capable of two colours, i.e. the news is the two colour part, not the colours themselves.
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But, what if the red burns out and the green is still good, (red is hotter or more energy or something)(i dont know which, but im sure they are different somehow), then u are screw, and im willing to bet that this new multi color EL material is more expensive then 2 single color EL's
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But, what if the red burns out and the green is still good,
Can't happen, it's a single element that will either work or not.
and im willing to bet that this new multi color EL material is more expensive then 2 single color EL's
Without a doubt, it will be. However, they expect that the extra cost will be more than offset by the reduced physical complexity of the device. 1/3 fewer elements and traces = a better yield = cheaper. Another source of savings is that with 1/3 fewer traces to route, they can use more economical thicker traces (which will also improve the yield).
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Yellow? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Now, I'll add here that I am no expert on any of these things and this post is just me speaking through my arse.
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Red AND green? (Score:1)
--riney