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Fluorescent protein integrated white LEDs for displays.
Press, Daniel Aaron; Melikov, Rustamzhon; Conkar, Deniz; Firat-Karalar, Elif Nur; Nizamoglu, Sedat.
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  • Press DA; Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Koc University, Sariyer, Istanbul, 34450 Turkey.
Nanotechnology ; 27(45): 45LT01, 2016 Nov 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27713186
The usage time of displays (e.g., TVs, mobile phones, etc) is in general shorter than their functional life time, which worsens the electronic waste (e-waste) problem around the world. The integration of biomaterials into electronics can help to reduce the e-waste problem. In this study, we demonstrate fluorescent protein integrated white LEDs to use as a backlight source for liquid crystal (LC) displays for the first time. We express and purify enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) and monomeric Cherry protein (mCherry), and afterward we integrate these proteins as a wavelength-converter on a blue LED chip. The protein-integrated backlight exhibits a high luminous efficacy of 248 lm/Wopt and the area of the gamut covers 80% of the NTSC color gamut. The resultant colors and objects in the image on the display can be well observed and distinguished. Therefore, fluorescent proteins show promise for display applications.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article