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  • Next generation LEDs are cheap and sustainable

    Posted: 2025-03-17 02:42:16

    Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have developed a new method for producing perovskite LEDs that are significantly cheaper and more environmentally friendly than current alternatives. By replacing expensive and toxic elements like lead and gold with more abundant and benign materials like copper and silver, and by utilizing a simpler solution-based fabrication process at room temperature, they've dramatically lowered the cost and environmental impact of production. This breakthrough paves the way for wider adoption of perovskite LEDs in various applications, offering a sustainable and affordable lighting solution for the future.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43384697

    HN commenters discuss the potential of perovskite LEDs, acknowledging their promise while remaining cautious about real-world applications. Several express skepticism about the claimed "cheapness" and "sustainability," pointing out the current limitations of perovskite stability and lifespan, particularly in comparison to established LED technologies. The lack of detailed information about production costs and environmental impact in the linked article fuels this skepticism. Some raise concerns about the toxicity of lead used in perovskites, questioning the "environmentally friendly" label. Others highlight the need for further research and development before perovskite LEDs can become a viable alternative, while also acknowledging the exciting possibilities if these challenges can be overcome. A few commenters offer additional resources and insights into the current state of perovskite research.