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| Scientists Devise Brighter LEDs via Nano-imprint Lithography While some scientists are hard at work on methods to add more natural spectrums to current LED lights, other scientists announced a breakthrough last week to help defeat the problem with low light output from LEDs. A new method for increasing the light output from LEDs involves a process called nano-imprint lithography. Scientists at Glasgow University along with the Institute of Photonics at the University of Strathclyde invented a process that makes millions of microscopic holes on the surface of a LED bulb, which increase the amount of light the LEDs give off. DailyTech - Scientists Devise Brighter LEDs via Nano-imprint Lithography |
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