Researchers use Graphene to create a new lighting source

Researchers from Sweden and the US have produced a new transparent lighting component that is made from Graphene. They say it is cheap to make and fully recyclable, and might be an alternative to OLED Lighting. The new device is called an Organic Light-emitting Electrochemical Cell, or LEC. The Graphene is used for an electrode. 

LECs can be made using a roll-to-roll process, because all of its parts can be made from liquid solutions.

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Posted: Feb 06,2010 by Ron Mertens