Glass microspheres help perovskite quantum dots resist blue-light degradation, heat, and moisture in patterned micro-LED color-conversion pixels.
It’s hard to believe that the first blue LED didn’t arrive until 1993. They look simple, but looks are deceiving (Fig. 1). 1. Image showing a blue InGaN-based LED with gold wire contacts (0.4 × 0.4 mm ...
Researchers have designed and tested ‘human-centric’ LEDs that emit different wavelengths of blue light depending on whether it’s daytime or nighttime, reducing the disruptive effect artificial light ...
Micro RGB and Micro-LED are promising to revolutionize how TV panels work in homes, but what is the difference between them?
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