One of the latest inventions in the field of
light emitting devices might change the way
people light their homes and thiết kế clothes.
The device represents a thin film of plastic
able to conduct electricity and create solar
power.
Scientists working on the international project
are looking phía trước, chuyển tiếp to bring the organic light
emitting devices to the masses. Thus the
invention could significantly cut costs by
billions of dollars each year.
Due to the fact that the organic light
emitting devices are very thin and flexible,
electronic display screens could be easily
created on nearly every material, thus, for
example, clothing could, for the first time in
history, display specific electronic
information.
There are various ways of using the this
OLED, like for example change the color of
clothes, bia can would be able to display
various sports results. In addition the OLED is
much thêm efficient than the light bulb used
today.
Currently these devices are applied in mobile
phones and MP3 players. However, such
OLED is not quite reliable for large TV or
computer screens.
In order to make the device thêm efficient so
later to launch it to mass market, the
international consortium of researches,
Modecom, headed bởi the trường đại học of Bath,
United Kingdom, started a three-year project
which will cost about $1,700,000.
Modecom comprises 13 groups from 9
universities and two companies. There are
three groups from the United Kingdom, six
groups from the United States and one group
from China and one each from three
European countries including Belgium, Italy
and Denmark. Only the European countries
and China will receive financial aid from the
European Union.
The coordinator of Modecom is Dr Alison
Walker, who represents the Department of
Physics of the trường đại học of Bath. "This is a
long-term project, and the contributions of
many scientists are needed for its success ...
Success in achieving the goals of cheap,
efficient and long lasting devices is essential
as we must do everything we can to reduce
our energy costs," he stated.
light emitting devices might change the way
people light their homes and thiết kế clothes.
The device represents a thin film of plastic
able to conduct electricity and create solar
power.
Scientists working on the international project
are looking phía trước, chuyển tiếp to bring the organic light
emitting devices to the masses. Thus the
invention could significantly cut costs by
billions of dollars each year.
Due to the fact that the organic light
emitting devices are very thin and flexible,
electronic display screens could be easily
created on nearly every material, thus, for
example, clothing could, for the first time in
history, display specific electronic
information.
There are various ways of using the this
OLED, like for example change the color of
clothes, bia can would be able to display
various sports results. In addition the OLED is
much thêm efficient than the light bulb used
today.
Currently these devices are applied in mobile
phones and MP3 players. However, such
OLED is not quite reliable for large TV or
computer screens.
In order to make the device thêm efficient so
later to launch it to mass market, the
international consortium of researches,
Modecom, headed bởi the trường đại học of Bath,
United Kingdom, started a three-year project
which will cost about $1,700,000.
Modecom comprises 13 groups from 9
universities and two companies. There are
three groups from the United Kingdom, six
groups from the United States and one group
from China and one each from three
European countries including Belgium, Italy
and Denmark. Only the European countries
and China will receive financial aid from the
European Union.
The coordinator of Modecom is Dr Alison
Walker, who represents the Department of
Physics of the trường đại học of Bath. "This is a
long-term project, and the contributions of
many scientists are needed for its success ...
Success in achieving the goals of cheap,
efficient and long lasting devices is essential
as we must do everything we can to reduce
our energy costs," he stated.