Unlocking the Rainbow: How Chemists are Developing Light-Emitting Molecules
Chemists have recently made a major breakthrough in creating molecules that can emit rainbow light from light-emitting diodes (LEDs). This new discovery could lead to a variety of new applications in the fields of lighting, displays, and imaging. The molecules, created by a team of chemists at the University of Tokyo, are made from a combination of organic molecules and metal complexes. These molecules are capable of emitting a wide range of colors, from blues and greens to yellows and reds, and even some infrared. This new breakthrough could revolutionize the way we use LEDs in everyday life.
source: Phys.org