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Crosslink flexible lighting could change the look of the future
Gizmag.com ^ | 1/16/07 | Staff

Posted on 01/16/2007 5:19:00 PM PST by Reaganesque

January 16, 2007

Futurists’ might need to reappraise their forecasts for the look of the future if the promise of a new electroactive polymer materials with remarkable properties reaches full commercialisation. Start-up Crosslink has developed a material with an array of real-world applications that could profoundly influence how our living environments, possessions and clothes look in the future as it effectively offers almost any object the ability to become a light source.

SuperFlex is a lightweight, crushable, durable electroluminescent (EL) lighting technology based on polythiophene, an inherently conductive polymer known as PEDOT. SuperFlex can be formulated to emit light in both the visible and near-infrared (NIR) spectrums and can withstand being twisted, punctured, torn or scrunched-up (bottom images) without losing its ability to light up. The first commercialisation of the technology will be in the form of easily-transportable softwall shelters for the military (top image) with the lighting system semi-permanently attached to the inside of the shelter.

The future prospects for SuperFlex are very bright as textiles, composites, plastics and metals all can be coated with SuperFlex, signalling a step-change approach to how we use light sources. The technology is applicable in myriad ways - from merchandising displays to packaging, walls, drapes, any part of a structure, clothes that light up at night for safety or decorative purposes ad infinitum. Then there are some compelling military applications, such as a foldable map that emits its own infrared light so it can be read in complete darkness using night vision goggles.

The light panels use an efficient power controller developed by Crosslink, which can be plugged into any normal power outlet.

The efficiencies afforded by the technology in military applications paint a strong economic argument for its introduction . Soldiers currently use typically fragile fluorescent lights which have to be transported in a special container to protect them. They are heavy, contain toxic materials, have trouble starting when temperatures are low, and have to be assembled and set up after the shelter is erected.

The EL panels are flexible, durable, and lightweight and can be collapsed with the shelter for easy erection and packing up, making it ideal for combat environments where rapid deployment and the ability to relocate quickly are important.

For the softwall military shelters, such as chemical biological protective shelters (CBPS), thin Crosslink SuperFlex panels are permanently or semi-permanently attached to the tent interior. They produce white light when powered by a standard AC source. The lighting can be collapsed and packed with the shelter, eliminating additional setup and teardown troops must currently perform with fluorescent lights, which present many hazards.

Crosslink Chief Technology Officer Patrick Kinlen, Ph.D. led the team of scientists who developed SuperFlex, which includes Eric Bruton, Ph.D., who presented at MRS, and Mauricio Pinto, Ph.D.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Technical
KEYWORDS: flexible; lighting
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Some very interesting applications could result from this. Way cool. Here's the image the article references:


1 posted on 01/16/2007 5:19:02 PM PST by Reaganesque
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2 posted on 01/16/2007 5:21:48 PM PST by xcamel (Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
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That's a neat light blue box. Where do I get one of those?


3 posted on 01/16/2007 5:22:00 PM PST by Doohickey (I am not unappeasable. YOU are just too easily appeased.)
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Now I'm going to dream about it tonight.


4 posted on 01/16/2007 5:22:16 PM PST by battlegearboat
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Reads like a press release.


5 posted on 01/16/2007 5:25:32 PM PST by PAR35
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Probably because it is. Reporters are exceedingly lazy.


6 posted on 01/16/2007 5:26:15 PM PST by Reaganesque
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http://www.preisvergleich.org/pimages/Superflex-Noppen_300__ZB3090_20.jpg

I don't wanna know.

< |:)~ 

7 posted on 01/16/2007 5:27:23 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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Thanks for sharing, Martin.


8 posted on 01/16/2007 5:33:56 PM PST by Reaganesque
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The last scene in "2001" was practically filmed on a disco floor, using all-white tiles.

It has always impressed me as intentionally lit from "no place in particular"... the room just emits its own light.

That would be really cool if they are starting to make new materials that way.

9 posted on 01/16/2007 5:34:08 PM PST by SteveMcKing
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No! Thank you!

10 posted on 01/16/2007 5:36:53 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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"That's a neat light blue box. Where do I get one of those?"

The neat light blue box store. They also have a wide variety of neat light yellow and neat light green boxes available.

Go to there webite at www.neatlightbluebox.com for more information. /not a real link but the web site is available for purchase.


11 posted on 01/16/2007 5:37:11 PM PST by EQAndyBuzz ("Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted." Lenin)
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LOL


12 posted on 01/16/2007 5:37:38 PM PST by Reaganesque
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< |;)~


13 posted on 01/16/2007 5:38:45 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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Wait until artists and fashion designers get hold of this!

We will live in a different world.


14 posted on 01/16/2007 5:41:42 PM PST by DBrow
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Barnum & Bailey maybe.


15 posted on 01/16/2007 5:49:35 PM PST by diverteach
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Or, for the time-challenged, this shirt?
16 posted on 01/16/2007 6:12:05 PM PST by rbookward (When 900 years old you are, type as well you will not!)
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This is neat and all, but what I really want are light emitting grapefruits so I can eat them in the dark- well- make that eat them in the light.


17 posted on 01/16/2007 6:13:04 PM PST by CottShop
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We will live in a different world.

Yep. The rest of the circus will be able to leave the tent...

18 posted on 01/16/2007 6:43:41 PM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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"This is neat and all, but what I really want are light emitting grapefruits so I can eat them in the dark- well- make that eat them in the light."

Then the next day, your bathroom would also have some interesting lighting.
19 posted on 01/16/2007 6:59:30 PM PST by familyop
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Does this mean they won't have to use flashlights on Star Trek anymore?


20 posted on 01/16/2007 7:06:48 PM PST by altura
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