Team:TU-Eindhoven/Future applications/Developments

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<h3>Device</h3>
<h3>Device</h3>
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[[File:Stacked_device.png|400px|right]]<p>As said in the device part of the wiki, the <span class="pink">resolution</span> of the screen is only <span class="pink">limited to your choice of electrodes</span>. Thus creating a high definition screen should not be hard at all. More difficult is adding colors to the screen. Every screen nowadays has a color display, from the smartphones to the huge LED TV screens.</p>
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[[File:Stacked_device.png|400px|right|link=]]<p>As said in the device part of the wiki, the <span class="pink">resolution</span> of the screen is only <span class="pink">limited to your choice of electrodes</span>. Thus creating a high definition screen should not be hard at all. More difficult is adding colors to the screen. Every screen nowadays has a color display, from the smartphones to the huge LED TV screens.</p>
<p>The design for our color screen needs of course the <span class="pink">three colored yeasts</span>. The device would then consist of <span class="pink">three medium baths</span> (one for each yeast). These baths would each have an appropriate light source at the most efficient wavelength for the GECO protein. Also each bath will have a filter on the top that filters away the light source, thus leaving only the fluorescent light from the GECOs. The colors have to be <span class="pink">stacked</span> (from bottom to top) as Red – Green – Blue. It has to be this specific order, because in any other order the GECO could absorb the light from an underlying layer, thus preventing one color to come through to the top. With this device you can create a high definition color screen or SOMY-LCD.</p>
<p>The design for our color screen needs of course the <span class="pink">three colored yeasts</span>. The device would then consist of <span class="pink">three medium baths</span> (one for each yeast). These baths would each have an appropriate light source at the most efficient wavelength for the GECO protein. Also each bath will have a filter on the top that filters away the light source, thus leaving only the fluorescent light from the GECOs. The colors have to be <span class="pink">stacked</span> (from bottom to top) as Red – Green – Blue. It has to be this specific order, because in any other order the GECO could absorb the light from an underlying layer, thus preventing one color to come through to the top. With this device you can create a high definition color screen or SOMY-LCD.</p>

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