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May 23rd, 2005
Nanotubes enter flat-panel display market
Abstract:
LCD, plasma and OLED displays could soon have a new challenger. Motorola Labs, the applied research arm of Motorola, has unveiled a prototype nano-emissive display (NED) based on carbon nanotubes.
"Our NED display is basically a thin, flat cathode ray tube with thousands of electron guns at each pixel," a spokesperson for Motorola told Optics.org. "The prototype has full colour video, high brightness, uniformity and colour purity in the ranges required for a commercial product. It shows NEDs have a promising future for use in flat panel displays."
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