Close Menu
Tech Savvyed
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
The JISULIFE Ultra2 out-cools Dyson’s handheld fan, and here’s why it’s the one to buy this summer 

The JISULIFE Ultra2 out-cools Dyson’s handheld fan, and here’s why it’s the one to buy this summer 

21 August 2026
I tried the Pixel 11 Pro’s Magic Capture on my cat, and I love each hilarious frame

I tried the Pixel 11 Pro’s Magic Capture on my cat, and I love each hilarious frame

21 August 2026
X-Sense SC07 and SCO7W Review: Reliable, affordable, and peace of mind

X-Sense SC07 and SCO7W Review: Reliable, affordable, and peace of mind

21 August 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tech Savvyed
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
Tech Savvyed
Home»News»New OLED breakthrough could make the next see-through screen actually worth using
News

New OLED breakthrough could make the next see-through screen actually worth using

News RoomBy News Room13 June 20262 Mins Read
New OLED breakthrough could make the next see-through screen actually worth using
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

Every transparent OLED demo I’ve seen so far looks amazing for about ten seconds, right before I notice how dim or smudgy it actually looks. A big part of the problem is the role that electrodes play in the design. 

A transparent display requires a see-through electrode that sits on top of incredibly delicate organic light-emitting layers. However, most of the usual options either conduct electricity poorly or risk damaging those layers during manufacturing. 

So how exactly does this new electrode get made?

A team at Seoul National University, led by professor Yongtaek Hong, just found a way around that, and a clever one no less. 

Instead of using harsh chemicals or etching to add a metal layer onto a finished OLED, which can damage the organic materials underneath, the team first stamps down a pattern of a special coating.

Instead of etching a metal layer onto a finished OLED, which can damage the organic materials underneath, the team first stamps down a pattern of a special coating (an elastomer). When metal vapor is added next, it sticks everywhere except on top of that coating, which repels it.

Without any rinsing or lift-off, we get a self-aligned metal mesh electrode that is 93.6% to 99% transparent with sheet resistance as low as 1.1 Ohm per square, which is extremely low for a transparent electrode, results in better electrical conductivity, according to the study published in Materials Horizons (via EurekAlert).

Chart, Plot, Electronics

Why should you care about an electrode, of all things?

Because this lesser-known component is what has been holding back transparent displays. The team’s electrode scored a figure of merit above 10,000, which they call one of the best results ever reported for something as thin.  

Hong says the technique could become a go-to method for transparent and flexible displays, AR devices, car screens, smart windows, and even under-display facial recognition panels. 

This doesn’t mean that a transparent iPhone or Samsung Galaxy S-series ships next year. But fixing the boring manufacturing problem is exactly how these screens go from demos to something you would actually want to use.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleBrazil’s secret World Cup weapon taught the team when to ignore it
Next Article Windows 11 just fixed one of Search’s dumbest limitations, and you’ll wonder how you lived without it

Related Articles

The JISULIFE Ultra2 out-cools Dyson’s handheld fan, and here’s why it’s the one to buy this summer 

The JISULIFE Ultra2 out-cools Dyson’s handheld fan, and here’s why it’s the one to buy this summer 

21 August 2026
I tried the Pixel 11 Pro’s Magic Capture on my cat, and I love each hilarious frame

I tried the Pixel 11 Pro’s Magic Capture on my cat, and I love each hilarious frame

21 August 2026
X-Sense SC07 and SCO7W Review: Reliable, affordable, and peace of mind

X-Sense SC07 and SCO7W Review: Reliable, affordable, and peace of mind

21 August 2026
I upgraded from the M1 to the M5 MacBook Air, and the speakers got worse

I upgraded from the M1 to the M5 MacBook Air, and the speakers got worse

21 August 2026
ChatGPT can now read your Apple Messages chats on Mac

ChatGPT can now read your Apple Messages chats on Mac

21 August 2026
GTA 6 may have a second leaker with access to internal files

GTA 6 may have a second leaker with access to internal files

20 August 2026
Demo
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
I tried the Pixel 11 Pro’s Magic Capture on my cat, and I love each hilarious frame

I tried the Pixel 11 Pro’s Magic Capture on my cat, and I love each hilarious frame

By News Room21 August 2026

My phone is filled with pictures of my cat—shocker, I know! From some perfect frames…

X-Sense SC07 and SCO7W Review: Reliable, affordable, and peace of mind

X-Sense SC07 and SCO7W Review: Reliable, affordable, and peace of mind

21 August 2026
I upgraded from the M1 to the M5 MacBook Air, and the speakers got worse

I upgraded from the M1 to the M5 MacBook Air, and the speakers got worse

21 August 2026
ChatGPT can now read your Apple Messages chats on Mac

ChatGPT can now read your Apple Messages chats on Mac

21 August 2026
Tech Savvyed
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Tech Savvyed. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.