'Nanonet' circuits closer to making flexible electronics reality
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 12:42
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have overcome a major obstacle in producing transistors from networks of carbon nanotubes, a technology that could make it possible to print circuits on plastic sheets for applications including flexible displays and an electronic skin to cover an entire aircraft to monitor crack formation.
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