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May 22nd, 2006
Carbon nanotubes target OLED anodes
Abstract:
Researchers in Canada claim to have demonstrated organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on carbon nanotube anodes that are 70% as efficient as comparable indium tin oxide (ITO) devices. This, according to the team, proves the nanotube-based anodes are a viable alternative to transparent conducting oxides.
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