Scientists have 3D printed flexible OLED display for the first time, and it withstands 2000 folding cycles
Scientists at the University of Minnesota published an article in Science Advances on how they printed flexible
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“We wanted to see if we could 'squeeze' it all and print
OLED display on the desktop3D printer which is custom made and costs about the same as a Tesla Model S, ”explained Michael McAlpine, professor of mechanical engineering and senior author of the study.
Two types of printing were used in the process: spray printing for active components and extrusion method for electrodes, contacts, insulation and sealing. The resulting flexible panel consists of six layers.
The result was
Although the display was created in the laboratory, in the future, inexpensive panels can be printed even at home. In the meantime, scientists intend to work on making printed on
A source: Science Advances