World’s smallest OLED pixel could transform smart glasses
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German physicists have created the world's smallest OLED pixel at 300 by 300 nanometers, potentially revolutionizing smart glasses with ultra-compact displays. The breakthrough uses specially designed optical antennas and an insulating layer to prevent electrical problems that normally destroy such tiny pixels. This innovation could fit an entire Full HD display within one square millimeter, enabling nearly invisible screens in eyeglass frames or contact lenses.
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