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Analytical Chemistry Jun 19, 2023

Organic light-emitting diodes: Making the blue shine brighter and longer

Organic light-emitting diodes are used in smart phones, tablets, and large TV screens. As they do not need any additional background illumination, they are energy-efficient. The can be produced at low costs by thin-film technology ...

Analytical Chemistry Jun 12, 2023

New material transforms light, creating new possibilities for sensors

A group of scientists and engineers that includes researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have created a new class of materials that can absorb low energy light and transform it into higher energy light. The new ...

Analytical Chemistry May 17, 2023

Machine learning helps researchers predict the density of states within organic molecules

Organic chemistry, the study of carbon-based molecules, underlies not only the science of living organisms, but is critical for many current and future technologies, such as organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays. Understanding ...

Condensed Matter Apr 26, 2023

Organic light-emitting diodes can be harnessed to map magnetic fields

Smartphones could one day become portable quantum sensors thanks to a new chip-scale approach that uses organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) to image magnetic fields, with significant implications for use in health care ...

Condensed Matter Apr 21, 2023

A collaborative study of a key property of light may help double screen luminescence

Digital displays comprising organic materials have brought about a new era in consumer electronics, helping to mass produce brighter screens that hold numerous advantages over those made of regular crystalline materials. ...

Molecular & Computational biology Apr 14, 2023

The paradox of thrombosis: Determining how hibernating bears and paraplegics avoid blood clots

Bears in hibernation as well as paraplegic people spend months or even years lying almost motionless while avoiding dangerous blood clots. In healthy people, however, being bedridden is always accompanied by the risk of thrombosis—a ...

Analytical Chemistry Apr 12, 2023

Examining how shape and chirality affects luminous molecules

They flash as a warning, glow red on standby mode, and light up your dinner table; light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have become indispensable in our daily lives. Somewhat less well-known, but just as ubiquitous, are organic light-emitting ...

Materials Science Apr 3, 2023

Researchers review recent progress of organic room-temperature phosphorescent materials towards application

Organic materials with room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) emission have attracted extensive attention due to extraordinary properties including long lifetime, large Stokes shift, stimuli-responsiveness, and so on, and ...

Agriculture Mar 24, 2023

How Vietnam is trying to stop rice warming the planet

As a child, Dong Van Canh watched while the rice fields of Vietnam's Mekong Delta were set alight to make way for the next crop, blackening the sky and flooding the air with potent greenhouse gases.

Optics & Photonics Mar 16, 2023

Coupling light and matter to ensure optimum brightness for displays

Researchers at the University of St Andrews, working with colleagues at the University of Cologne, have discovered a way of coupling light and matter to ensure optimum brightness and color of the latest TVs and smart screen ...

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