Tiny iron oxide particles promise big benefits for display technology
From left to right: Iron oxide particles are coated with silica to form tiny linear chains that grow into robust peapod-like structures with the application of more silica
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Chemists at the University of California are developing a future display technology using nanoscale-sized iron oxide rods that shine when exposed to an external magnetic field. Though in its early stages, the research could pave the way for producing magnetically responsive, ultra high-res displays with significantly reduced dimensions and power demands.
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