The “impossible” LED that could change everything
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have achieved what was once considered impossible by electrically powering insulating nanoparticles to create a completely new kind of LED. Using tiny organic “molecular antennas,” the team found a way to funnel energy into materials that normally cannot conduct electricity, producing ultra pure near infrared light with remarkable efficiency.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a novel type of LED by successfully energizing insulating nanoparticles. This breakthrough was achieved by utilizing miniature organic "molecular antennas" to direct energy into materials that typically do not conduct electricity. The process results in the emission of exceptionally pure near-infrared light with high efficiency.
This innovation could pave the way for more efficient and versatile lighting technologies, particularly in applications requiring near-infrared light.
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