Lightweight, flexible electronic networks of carbon nanotubes
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 12:14
in Physics & Chemistry
The ability to form integrated circuits on flexible sheets of plastic enables attributes in electronic devices that are difficult or impossible to achieve with technologies that use semiconductor wafers or glass plates as substrates. Organic small-molecule and polymer-based materials represent the most widely explored types of semiconductors for such flexible circuitry...
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