Using a "nano-accordion" design, researchers have developed a new stretchable, transparent conductor that could prove crucial in the wave of next-gen flexible electronics and wearable technologies.
The touch-screen market has grown significantly, focusing on alternative materials that may handicap ITO’s dominance as a transparent conductor. The hype was all about carbon nanotubes a few years ago ...
Growing demand for touchscreen displays in the electronics industry drives the industry growth. The multilayer transparent conductors market is witnessing substantial growth, fueled by the rising ...
An international team of scientists led by researchers from the Laboratory of Nanomaterials at the Skoltech Center for Photonics and Quantum Materials (CPQM) has rationally designed a novel p-type ...
An international team of scientists led by researchers from the Laboratory of Nanomaterials at the Skoltech Center for Photonics and Quantum Materials (CPQM) have rationally designed a novel p-type ...
Purdue University researchers have created transparent organic conductors from patent-pending polymers that achieve the same results and properties as traditional conductors made from rare-earth ...
The report studies new developments in metal meshes making it a serious contender as a transparent conductor. Previously metal-based transparent conductors would be lumped together in a single ...
A defect found in barium stannate (BaSnO3) perovskite crystals could one day lead to a new type of transparent conductive film, according to scientists at the University of Minnesota. The defect is a ...
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