Ural Scientists Develop Nanoceramics for Smartphone and TV Displays

The material luminesces in red, green, and blue colors

Ural scientists (UrFU and UB RAS), together with colleagues from India, have developed nanoceramics that luminesce in red, green, and blue. The new material can be used to create smartphone and TV displays with improved brightness and detail.

Nanoceramics, created under high pressure and low temperatures, are characterized by increased strength. Luminescence in the main spectrum is achieved by adding carbon particles.

The use of nanoceramics helped to eliminate the need for three separate LEDs. In addition, the material will allow achieving optical transparency
Yulia Kuznetsova, Associate Professor at UrFU

The nanoceramics are based on aluminum-magnesium spinel, which has a cubic crystal lattice structure. This prevents light from refracting and scattering, which improves the image quality on the display.

It was previously reported that the Chinese company Hisense is interested in assembling interactive displays at Russian facilities.

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