Created a display scarf that can be worn, folded and washable

The authors of the development spoke about the unique fabrics in the journal Nature.The new material was created by a team of scientists in the

headed by Husheng Peng, Professor of the Department of Molecular Weight Engineering at Fudan University, Shanghai.

He believes that the development will revolutionize communication and "will help people who have problems with their voice, speech or the way to somehow express themselves and show others."

“We hope that woven materials will formtechnology of the next generation, changing the way we interact with electronic devices, ”- said the author of the study in an interview with Agence France-Presse.

Wearable electronics have advanced in recent years. Garments with electronic functions are already available on the market, including ultra-thin displays.

But for most of the existing products, there isrestrictions. The fact is that they are often made by attaching or weaving thin-film light-emitting devices to fabrics. As a result, a material is obtained that does not allow air to pass through or does not hold its shape.

In addition, such materials are fragile and easily susceptible to damage. Such devices displayed only predefined templates.

Wearable, foldable and washable fabric capable of flashing messages or images.

Peng and his colleagues have spent ten years pondering ways to improve existing technologies by experimenting with different materials.

One variant they developed didn't display well in the dark.

The breakthrough came after studying the structure of textiles and how the threads intersect with each other at the back of a woven product.

The team decided to try and create tiny dots of light at the junction of the fabric fibers.

Application scripts for displaying textiles as real-time locations and messaging. Credit: Huisheng Peng.

To create tiny points of light, scientists needed a luminescent base.

After testing various combinations, they settled on a silvered yarn base coated with a fluorescent composite.

Applying an electric current caused the layer on the silvered filament to glow in contact with the conductive gel fiber.

According to the authors, the power required to illuminate the display material is limited. As a result, this protected the fabric from heat and the display scarf withstood all stress tests.

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