
Scientists have discovered how LED lighting can be printed onto paper using nanotechnology, making futuristic novelties such as glowing wallpaper and luminescent curtains possible, Sweden’s Linköping University says.
Dr. Gul Amin and his research assistant Naved ul Hassan Alvi made made the breakthrough, which has a patent pending. The university announced the research late last month, which happened to be Amin’s doctoral thesis.
“This is the first time anyone has been able to build electronic and photonic inorganic semiconducting components directly on paper using chemical methods,” lead researcher professor Magnus Willander, said in a prepared statement.

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