The researchers at UCLA have created the very first actual working stretchable OLED display. The major struggle they had with creating this technology was figuring out how to maintain conductivity while the panel is being flexed and stretched. The end-product of their intensive research uses two layers of carbon nanotube electrodes with a layer of plastic in the middle, fused together, which continued to display even when stretched as much as 45% from its standard configuration.
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Truly this is the first of its kind. With the increase of technology it became rather easy and very convenient. I would definitely like to see what new modifications can be done through a stretchable OLED display.
Posted by: Gina Farmer | November 02, 2011 at 05:58 PM