Water Reactive Electroluminescent Panels
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024
- Ben Krasnow:
• Build an electrolumine...
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• Flexible Aluminum Elec...
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So glad to see you back. One of the last truly interesting corners of RUclips
Thanks, I know it's been a while. The projects have been building up the but the videos have not.
@@NickMoore we have priorities... The same happens to me. Filming is not experimenting
So extra thanks for sharing every now and then :)
Very cool!! If you made an awning out of those panels....people would come out to "see" the rain!!
Car paint could be cool too, If ever find a cheap source of phosphor I'll see if I can make reliable sheets.
Or an umbrella!
@jhonbus The 2017 paper mentions that as a potential application ;)
Shower walls (for someone with lotsabux.)
Depending on how sensitive they can be (I assume cooling the panel to 0°C or below would increase sensitivity?), that could be really useful in locating sources of moisture in an air-free glovebox!
They'd have to detect water in the ppm range for that to work though.
But being able to visualize water coming of some insufficiently dried kimwipes or improperly vacuumed nitrile gloves could have settled a fair few arguments my colleagues and I have had! (We worked on air-sensitive chemistry...)
The humidity sensitive layer seems to saturate pretty quickly but yeah, cooling it could probably increase the sensitivity in low humidity environments. Using a peltier and thermocouple it might be possible to make a super high speed hygrometer, or maybe a humidi-camera.
Very neat, thanks. I saw the one on reddit, and they referred to yours too.
I don't see much traffic from Reddit, ty.
Want!
Exactly what I said before buying it.
This should be your next mug!
@@MrGiXxEr It could probably be printed onto glass to make a cybepunk pint!
If not too expensive, it be a good novelty for a bar table.
From what I can figure, using the commercial EL (Lumilor) paint it would be about $2500 / m^2!
Very interesting !
I think of acupuncture points on the hand, they have less electric resistance than nearby skin, so if you put your hand over this screen, the acupuncture points will cause more light. The problem is you can't see what is happening between your skin and the screen. As you know the difference in electric resistance is the basis of electronic acupuncture devices.
Just thinking :)
very cool :O Is it part of ome other product and just missing parts? discarded from a produciton line before the last processes? So strange!
As far as I know these were custom ordered as stand-alone parts, the guy I got them from was using them in some cyberpunk art wearables.
Produce this !!
Using the commercial paint it is ~$2500 / m^2, I don't think I'll be making any soon.
Run Doom on it