Graphene Based Display Paves Way For Semi-Transparent Electronic Devices
hypnosec writes University of Manchester and University of Sheffield researchers have managed to produce the first graphene-based LED displays, which could pave the way for efficient, flexible and semi-transparent electronic devices. The research, published in scientific journal Nature Materials [abstract; article is paywalled], shows how graphene displays and related 2D materials could be utilised to create light emitting devices for the next-generation of mobile phones, tablets and televisions to make them incredibly thin and durable. The LED device was constructed by combining different 2D crystals and emits light from across its whole surface. Being so thin, at only 10-40 atoms thick, these new components could form the basis for the first generation of semi-transparent smart devices.
Would it be possible to use this as a Head-Up Display in a car. Onbiously not to show movies when driving, but GPS and other essential data.
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Why do we want semi transparent smart devices?
Change Graphene to OLED and you will be able to use all the old news stories from 10 years ago.
they already do
http://www.edmunds.com/mazda/mazda3/2014/long-term-road-test/2014-mazda-mazda3-heads-up-display.html
hell on a mazda 3. People can like, afford those
Did nobody at DICE test the CSS changes? Because the front page is broken on a 960px-wide window now, and it wasn't yesterday. Since that's a window pinned to half of a 1080p screen, and /. doesn't come close to actually needing a full 1920px, I'm sure there's a lot of people browsing the same way, and I'm sure a lot of them won't be browsing back if you keep fucking basic shit up like this.
Wake me when a low-power display can be read in full noon desert sunlight.
No pictures? Article hid behind paywall...seems like a clickbait moneygrab.
A synonymous phrase for Semi-Transparent could be Low-Contrast. Or Migraine-Amplifier.
I hear it is pretty flexible already...
They created a structure with band gaps by layering multiple materials including graphene.
The technique they used was van der Waals epitaxy.
If you want pretty pictures, look here. This one is very unusual, because it exhibits a spiral pattern.
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