X-rays reveal molecular arrangements for better printable electronics
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - 14:00
in Physics & Chemistry
By employing powerful X-rays that can see down to the molecular level of organic materials used in printable electronics, researchers are now able to determine why some materials perform better than others. Their findings, published in the journal Nature Materials, could lead to cheaper, more efficient printable electronic devices.
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