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Flexible, Implantable LED Detects Cancer

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DAEJEON, Republic of Korea, Sept. 21, 2011 — A biocompatible, flexible gallium nitride (GaN) LED that can detect prostate cancer has been developed by professor Keon Jae Lee and his research team at KAIST (formerly the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). The highly efficient GaN LED has been commercialized in LED TVs and in the lighting industry, but because of its brittleness, this semiconductor material has been difficult to use to fabricate flexible electronic systems. Professor Keon Jae Lee’s team has developed a new concept: a biocompatible, flexible gallium nitride LED that can detect prostate...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
    AmericasAsia-Pacificbendable surfacesbiocompatibleBiophotonicscancer detectionConsumerflexible electronic systemsflexible LEDGaN LEDhigh performance flexible single crystal GaNKAISTKeon Jae LeeLED TVsLight Sourcesprostate cancerResearch & TechnologyUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignLEDs

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