Researchers develop rapid assembly process in nanoscale
Thursday, December 25, 2008 - 09:00
in Physics & Chemistry
The rapidly advancing field of nanotechnology demands simple and quick fabrication processes in the nanoscale. With more lightweight flexible plastic solar collectors (organic photovoltaics) and flexible plastic electronics, the challenge is to develop fast, large scale and cost-effective nanoscale assembly processes of different polymers to make flexible devices and materials...
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