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University of Rochester and Kodak researchers show new "non-blinking" nanocrystals



Scientists from the University of rochester have uncovered the basic physics thind the phenomenon of an optical quirk called "blinking" and along with Kodak researchers they created a nanocrystal that constantly emits light.

With blink-free nanocrystals, Krauss (an expert in nanocrystals) believes lasers and lighting could be incredibly cheap and easy to fabricate.

OLED Materials for Polarized, Tunable Color and White Emission


This invention relates to a new class of organic light emitting diode (OLED) materials and devices that are capable of producing efficient polarized light in particular colors (blue, green, red) as de