TL;DR: Researchers from Seoul National University and Drexel University developed stretchable OLED panels using MXenes, ultrathin conductive materials that replace brittle indium tin oxide electrodes.
Wearable displays are catching up with phones and smart watches. For decades, engineers have sought OLEDs that can bend, twist, and stretch while maintaining bright and stable light. These displays ...
Researchers from Drexel University and Seoul National University have created flexible organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology that can be used in wearable technology and displays. The organic ...
MXene electrodes and stretchable polymers enable OLED displays that maintain light output under strain for on-skin sensors and wearable health monitoring. (Nanowerk News) The organic light-emitting ...
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A paper from the lab of Assoc. Prof. Sihong Wang at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering clears two major hurdles for creating the next generation of stretchable OLED ...
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