LEDs no wider than a human hair could soon take on work traditionally handled by lasers, from moving data inside server racks to powering next-generation displays. New research co-authored by UC Santa ...
Today, wearable LED technology that targets specific concerns—most of which involve chasing youth—is more accessible than ever.
The UCSB announcement notes, “MicroLEDs—typically 100 microns wide or smaller—are emerging as a promising alternative to ...
School of Polymer Science and Engineering, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Republic of Korea ...