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Transparent nanotechnology aims at cool electronics, brighter, thinner screens, e-paper applications
Transparent transistors and circuits that could be used in a wide-range of applications from e-paper and flexible color screens for electronics gear to smart cards and “heads-up” displays in auto ...
Nanotechnology is defined by the National Nanotechnology Initiative as the control of matter in the range of 1 to 100 nanometers, where materials have characteristics distinct from those of bulk ...
Filler is a professor and the Traylor Faculty Fellow in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and he has served as IEN’s associate director for research programs since January 2022.
While both graphdiyne and graphene are composed of carbon atoms, their structural differences lead to distinct properties and potential applications. Graphene consists of a single layer of carbon ...
The realm of flexible electronics is not limited to plastic substrates alone. Innovations have introduced an array of materials, including textiles, ultra-thin glass, and even paper. These substrates ...
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