Nanowire 'inks' enable paper-based printable electronics
Tuesday, January 3, 2017 - 23:41
in Physics & Chemistry
Thin films made from silver nanowires are 4,000 times more conductive than films made from other nanoparticle shapes, like spheres or microflakes, says a new study. The results indicate that conductive 'inks' made from silver nanowires may create functioning electronic circuits without applying high temperatures, enabling printable electronics on heat-sensitive materials like paper or plastic.