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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Thinnest LED Ever: Hard to Imagine?


As the mobile devices are getting thinner and thinner, companies are also racing to produce slim LED backlights, but University of Washington has invented the thinnest LED to best everyone in the competition. 

The scientists at University of Washington has created LED which is three atoms thick and the thinnest LED to date. The major ingradient used is Tungsten Diselenide, currently the thinnest semiconductor. The single sheet of this material is less than a tenth part of the usual LED, but emits a reasonable amount of light.

This thing is flexible and strong too, so in future it can be used as optical circuits, nanolasers and many other electronic display devices. It can be a major breakthrough if this LED is used in mobile devices.

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This product can also be used in wearable electronic devices and all those products where a slightest difference in thickness matters.

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