Simpler Flexible Displays
This animated cartoon is projected by a 635-nanometer scanning laser at eight kilohertz onto a flexible plastic screen. Screens that fluoresce blue, green, and yellow-red could eventually be combined to create a full-color display.
This animated cartoon is projected by a 635-nanometer scanning laser at eight kilohertz onto a flexible plastic screen. Screens that fluoresce blue, green, and yellow-red could eventually be combined to create a full-color display.
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