Researchers at ETH Zurich successfully manufactured organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) at the nanoscale, achieving dimensions approximately one hundred times smaller than a human cell.
A new one-step process miniaturises OLEDs to smaller than their emitted wavelength, enabling precise control of light ...
Miniaturization ranks as the driving force behind the semiconductor industry. The tremendous gains in computer performance since the 1950s are largely due to the fact that ever smaller structures can ...
OLEDs 100 times smaller than a human cell that can be used for ultra-sharp screens and microscopes, and enable phased-array optics to steer and focus light. Led by Chih-Jen Shih, PhD, an associate ...
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Abstract: The GaSb-based epitaxially regrown monolithic diode PCSELs operating near 2 μm at room temperature in continuous wave regime and generating 30 mW of output power from 200 μm diameter ...