In the world of electronics, thinner is often better. But as wires shrink to just a tiny fraction of the width of a human ...
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 ...
The parylene film (nanoporous silica film) has a maximum thickness of 0.001 mm, making it 50 times thinner than a human hair. In subsequent steps, they used standardised methods to build transistors ...
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Bigger, thinner, lighter: LG, Samsung unveil next-gen TVs
LG Electronics’ exhibition hall, set up at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Las Vegas, U.S., hosted ‘The Preview,’ a pre-showcase ...
A researcher at the University of Texas at Austin has devised an invisibility cloak that could work over a broad range of frequencies, including visible light and microwaves. This is a significant ...
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