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Images created with nano-pixels are smaller than the width of a human hair

12
Jul
2014

A group of Oxford University scientists have accidentally created a new display technology — one that could enable a new era of smart glasses, bendable displays and even artificial retinas. The team refers to its discovery as nano-pixels; its a tiny sandwich of phase change material and transparent electrodes that change color when given a tiny jolt of current. These stacks can be used to draw tiny images, like the examples above, each one smaller than the width of a human hair.

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