Today, wearable LED technology that targets specific concerns—most of which involve chasing youth—is more accessible than ever.
The UCSB announcement notes, “MicroLEDs—typically 100 microns wide or smaller—are emerging as a promising alternative to lasers for short-range optical links, particularly inside data centers where ...
LEDs no wider than a human hair could soon take on work traditionally handled by lasers, from moving data inside server racks to powering next-generation displays. New research co-authored by UC Santa ...
Tiny light sources no wider than a human hair may soon change how information is transmitted and how screens are built. Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have developed a new ...