-Press Release An international research team, involving Newcastle University experts, developed visible light communication (VLC) setup capable of a data rate of 2.2 Mb/s by employing a new type of organic light- emitting diodes (OLEDs). To reach this speed, the scientists created new far-red/near-infrared, solution-processed OLEDs. And by extending the spectral range to 700–1000 nm, they successfully expanded the bandwidth and achieved the fastest-ever data speed recorded in real-time for solution-based OLEDs. Described in the journal Light: Science and Applications (a publication of Nature Research - formerly known as Nature Publishing Group),...
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