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Nanometer Graphene for Cheaper OLEDs
The rapid development of better and more affordable OLEDs has been consistent. And now, the researchers from at the Stanford University has also come up with another OLED concept that contains few nanometer of graphene transparent conductors. The new concept will enable users to afford OLEDs that are made of flexible plastic substrate that can be rolled up like wallpaper via: InSciences

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Nanometer Graphene for Cheaper OLEDs
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