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A project in the Institute of Photonics at the University of Strathclyde is using microscopic holes to increase the level of light given off by LED’s. To date the technology, which is popular in mobile phones and computers, hasn’t had the power to be used for traditional lighting, but the process of nano-imprint lithography may have removed that issue:
“The days of the humble light-bulb could soon be over ” Dr Faiz Rahman University of Glasgow
A project in the Institute of Photonics at the University of Strathclyde is using microscopic holes to increase the level of light given off by LED’s. To date the technology, which is popular in mobile phones and computers, hasn’t had the power to be used for traditional lighting, but the process of nano-imprint lithography may have removed that issue:
Via [BBC]
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