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  • Spintronic OLEDs could be brighter and more efficient

    July 18, 2012 Editor 0

    Publishers note: (FSG): OLED is widely being considered as the next generation of environmentally friendly lighting technology and has more advantages over the conventional display technologies.  OLEDs also use much less power, are easier to produce, and can be manufactured in large sizes and surface areas. According to the ICON international group report, the largest portion of the OLED market (35.91%) in 2010 went to Africa, Europe & the Middle East.

    Organic light-emitting diodes that use the principles of ‘spintronics’ could be brighter, cheaper and more efficient than standard OLEDs, according to a US team investigating the idea.
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