2014-09-22

U.S. Researchers Put Nuclear Spin in OLED Current Control

University of Utah physicists read the subatomic “spins” in the centers or nuclei of hydrogen isotopes, and used the data to control current that powered light in a cheap, plastic LED – at room temperature and without strong magnetic fields.
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