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Flexible Polymer Microcavity LEDs Use Polymer Mirrors

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Anne L. Fischer

LED displays are getting larger, brighter, thinner and flexible to the point where they can be shaped and wrapped in unique ways. To do this, the LEDs must be made of a pliable material. Now a group at South China University of Technology in Guangzhou suggests that an all-polymer distributed Bragg reflector made by 3M of St. Paul, Minn., could enable the realization of flexible full-color displays in combination with white polymer LEDs. The structure of the microcavity polymer LED uses a flexible polymer distributed Bragg reflector thatprovides functionality similar to that of...Read full article

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    Published: February 2006
    ConsumerFeaturesinterference mirrorsLED displayspolymer LEDsSensors & Detectors

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