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LINKÖPING, Sweden – Imagine a room with wallpaper that lights up with the touch of a hand. A zinc oxide and polymer solution could soon make this dream a reality by allowing LEDs to be grown directly onto the surface of paper, or even printed onto wallpaper like ink. Gul Amin, who recently earned his doctorate from Linköping University, showed in his thesis how it is possible to grow white LEDs directly onto paper. His technique for wallpaper printing has a patent pending. Amin’s colleague, Naved ul Hassan Alvi, reviewed his summer 2011 thesis, which presented various methods for growing...Read full article

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    Published: September 2012
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