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Scientists have found a way to use graphene in order to make flexible OLED displays.

Up until now the OLED screens were too fragile, the transparent electrodes weren't strong enough to be very flexible.

The researchers from South Korea say that they have now successfully been able to create the world's first OLED panel that is flexible by using graphene for its electrodes. They also say that material should be sturdy enough to avoid being chipped.

The team from South Korea's Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute has been working on the project for roughly 4 years.

They are said to be the first ones to successfully implement the use of graphene electrodes into an OLED display panel. They worked to develop the project alongside Hanwha Techwin; a technology company.

To be fair, this isn't the first time that someone has attempted to make a flexible OLED display (see the LG model above). A number of other companies are also working on developing bendable displays. But this is credited as being the first time that scientists have tried to use graphene to create transparent electrodes in order to do it.

We have seen graphene make its way across a variety of different industries and the use of it is only going to expand well into the future as more people begin to realize the benefits available to using this material. It's suggested that we might start to soon see a lot more clothing and wearable technology options that implement graphene technology. The possibilities are vast for what sorts of products we might see come to market some day.

Next up, the researchers plan to use a plastic substrate instead of glass—to try and boost flexibility-- and attempt to increase the toughness of the screen.


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Sources:
https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/11/graphene-oled-flexible-displays/
http://www.digitaltrends.com/wearables/graphene-electrodes-oled-screen-technology-news/
https://www.engadget.com/2014/07/22/lgs-rollable-tvs-are-very-flexible/
http://www.gadgetify.com/foldable-oled-panels-display-video/
http://www.zdnet.com/article/oled-made-using-graphene-developed-by-korean-research-agency/
https://steemit.com/science/@doitvoluntarily/scientists-develop-new-graphene-foam
https://steemit.com/science/@doitvoluntarily/scientists-use-graphene-to-enable-electronic-skin-to-feel
https://steemit.com/science/@doitvoluntarily/scientists-at-mit-create-3d-graphene
https://steemit.com/science/@doitvoluntarily/will-graphene-be-a-cycling-game-changer
https://steemit.com/science/@doitvoluntarily/the-amazing-material-known-as-graphene

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carbon is pretty much a miracle element isn't it?
once we figure out how to utilize it's full potential it will definitely be a game changer.

That's a good update man.

To be honest, I have been meaning to research graphene for a few mths now and have not gotten around to it yet,

Your last blog post there in your reference section, I am gonna pull that up now and read that.

The Jays are down by a run with half an inning to go so I am thinking they could use some graphene right about now.

(:

graphene continues to amaze! haha

Great article on Graphene, months ago, reading the rest in the morning!!!

I have been only online quick today, to get out my posts and out of the house all day but I am planning still to get this stuff read again tonite and use your old Graphene post, it is still up on my tabs from last nite!

Replying in order now, so you can see how far back I am bro

LOL

This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing!

thanks for reading! :)

Graphene is a beast waiting to be released. Once mass production of graphene becomes reality, the world will change in so many wonderful ways! :D

great work! :)

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