Scientists print dense lattice of transparent nanotube transistors on flexible base
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - 15:28
in Physics & Chemistry
It's a clear, colorless disk about 5 inches in diameter that bends and twists like a playing card, with a lattice of more than 20,000 nanotube transistors capable of high-performance electronics printed upon it using a potentially inexpensive low-temperature process.
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