OLED night vision

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IR-detecting OLED film could mean cheap night vision on everything

http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/27/ir-detecting-oled-film-could-mean-cheap-night-vision-on-everythi?icid=sphere_blogsmith_inpage_engadget

"Multiple layers of the stuff convert that light into a spectrum that we can see and, if all goes well, could be inexpensively layered onto anything from glasses to car windshields. So is indicating this stuff could start production in 18 months, but given the accuracy of original predictions regarding monstrously huge yet inexpensive OLED displays we won't exactly be holding our collective breath over here. "

the latter comment is giggle-worthy. Kinda different thing using a film for wavelength conversion compared to making XxY pixel data displays

karl

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