OLEDs May Generate Electricity
NewmansDaddy writes: "According to a PCMag article, 'When the OLEDs are working as a display, you apply electricity to the materials and they emit light. It turns out, however, that if you apply light to these devices, you can get them to produce electricity; in other words, they will run backward...'"
Read the article
It says that to generate electricity it needs to be formulated differently.
So you get a display or a solar cell, not both.
But, maybe they can work on an new proccess that does both.
In the same way that a speaker will work as a microphone?
Just because it's possible doesn't make it a good idea or even news...
I am a Karma Library.
Hopefully they don't work too well. Otherwise a flash photograph could fry the display chip on OLED using pdas. I guess they might need to start surge supressing the display.
Efficiency is only part of the issue. The other is expense and difficulty of manufacturing. If it's less efficient but cheaper, it's still viable.