
Researchers at Tohoku University in Japan have developed a new low-cost flat panel light source that could pioneer a new generation of brighter, cheaper and greener lighting devices to rival LEDs. The device uses arrays of highly conductive carbon nanotubes to deliver evenly-distributed illumination with high efficiency and a power consumption as low as 0.1 Watts – about 100 times lower than that of light-emitting diodes. .. Continue Reading Cheap, ultra low-power light source runs on just 0.1 Watts
Section: Electronics
Tags: Light, Lighting, Nanotubes, Tohoku University
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