San Diego to Link Street Lights to Industrial Internet
San Diego will soon become the first U.S. city to link its street lights to the Industrial Internet via an “intelligent” lighting system called LightGrid. The new system, which was developed by GE...
View ArticleGallium Nitride Transistors Make LED Lamps More Compact, Efficient
Researchers have found a way to make LED lamps even more compact while supplying more light than commercially available models. The key to success: transistors made of the semiconductor material...
View ArticleScientists Create Thinnest LED Ever
University of Washington scientists have built the thinnest LED ever. It can be used as a source of light energy in electronics. The LED is based off of two-dimensional, flexible semiconductors, making...
View ArticleNew Processing Method Makes LEDs Brighter, More Stable
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new processing technique that makes light emitting diodes (LEDs) brighter and more resilient by coating the semiconductor material...
View ArticleMolybdenite LED Doubles as Solar Cell
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, have tapped into the electronic potential of molybdenite (MoS2) by creating diodes that can emit light or...
View ArticleCree Introduces LED T8 Tubes Aimed at Replacing Fluorescent Lights
Cree, a U.S. multinational manufacturer of semiconductor light-emitting diode (LED) materials and devices, has introduced a series of LED T8 replacement tubes that “finally gives commercial lighting...
View ArticlePyramid-Like Arrangement Makes LEDs Brighter
According to the scientists at the University of Michigan, triangular phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PHOLEDs) arranged into a pyramid-like structure shine three times brighter than a...
View ArticleNew Type of Red Phosphor Makes LEDs More Efficient
Chemists at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) have developed a new type of red phosphor material for application in light-emitting diodes (LEDs). In cooperation with Dr. Peter Schmidt of...
View ArticleEfficient Room-Temperature Phosphorescent OLEDs Developed
The team of Jinsang Kim, a professor of materials science and engineering and chemical engineering at the University of Michigan, developed bright, metal-free, organic, phosphorescent light emitters....
View ArticleHigh-Brightness Perovskite-Based LEDs Developed
Researchers from the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich have developed high-brightness perovskite-based LEDs. The results are published in...
View ArticleGallium Nitride Transistors Make LED Lamps More Compact, Efficient
Researchers have found a way to make LED lamps even more compact while supplying more light than commercially available models. The key to success: transistors made of the semiconductor material...
View ArticleCree Introduces LED T8 Tubes Aimed at Replacing Fluorescent Lights
Cree, a U.S. multinational manufacturer of semiconductor light-emitting diode (LED) materials and devices, has introduced a series of LED T8 replacement tubes that “finally gives commercial lighting...
View ArticleHigh-Brightness Perovskite-Based LEDs Developed
Researchers from the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich have developed high-brightness perovskite-based LEDs. The results are published in...
View ArticleGuidelines Facilitate More Efficient LED Lighting
By determining simple guidelines, researchers at UC Santa Barbara’s Solid State Lighting & Energy Center (SSLEC) have made it possible to optimize phosphors—a key component in white LED...
View ArticleSimple Process to Print OLEDs And Solar Cells Developed
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research (IAP), Germany, worked together with mechanical engineering company MBRAUN to develop a production facility able to create...
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