| Feb 07, 2013 |
Next-gen e-readers: Improved peacock technology could lock in color for high-res displays
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 | Prof. Jay Guo and his group have found a way to lock in so-called structural color, which is made with texture rather than chemicals. This could lead to advanced color e-books and electronic paper, as well as other color reflective screens that don't need their own light to be readable. [More Info]
Related Topics: Biomimicry Displays Guo, L. Jay LNF Nanotechnology |
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