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A wall that lights at the flip of a switch

MAR 02, 2010
Physics Today
The Economist : Ludvig Edman of Umea University and Nathaniel Robinson of Linkoping in Sweden may have found a way to tweak organic light-emitting diodes , or OLEDs, by blending the semiconducting polymer with potassium trifluoromethylsulfonate . The result is a sheet similar to wallpaper that can illuminate itself at the flick of a switch.
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