Light

FIPEL

Oct 29, 2023Comments off

Sunlight-emulating carbon nanotubes In the last ten years, light-emitting diode (LED) lighting has dramatically transformed the field of lighting design. Like its predecessor fluorescent lighting,

LiFi

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Light-based communications LiFi is a Visible Light Communications system transmitting wireless internet communications at very high speeds. The technology makes a LED light bulb emit

Light-Emitting Wallpaper

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Flexible OLED screen panels One of the most intriguing developments in material technology is the interchange between traditional material classifications. There are now plastics that

EL Wire

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Light-emitting wire ElectroLuminescent Wire consists of a concentric series of layers, each performing a different function. In the center is a solid copper conductor, which

Colloidal Display

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Ultra-thin membrane screen The surface of a soap bubble is commonly understood as a micro-membrane. This membrane allows light to pass through it, displaying the

Light-Controlling Metamaterial

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Composite that regulates light Electrical engineers at Duke University have developed a material that allows them to manipulate light in much the same way that

Image-Mesh

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Plastic mesh LED video wall Image-Mesh is a video wall composed of a plastic mesh embedded with tiny, pixel-addressable 3-in-1 RGB LEDs. Its panel structure

Lightpaper

Apr 27, 2023Comments off

Ultra-thin LED sheets Printing has expanded as a fabrication technology to utilize many substances—such as metals, ceramics, food, and even organic tissue. As technology start-up

Hydroelectric Lighting

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Plumbing-powered illumination Product manufacturers routinely attempt to make their technologies more resource-efficient, but interesting breakthroughs may be found in the interrelationships between technologies that are

Illuminated Surfaces

Mar 28, 2023Comments off

OLED surfaces Thanks to research from the University of Southern California and Princeton University, almost any surface in a building, whether flat or curved, could