The history of flexible electronics is extensive. Over half a century ago, single crystalline silicon solar cells were thinned to increase their power/weight ratio to make them suitable for ...
The graphene layer improves ultra-violet light absorption, evenly distributes heat, and reduces adhesion, resulting in flawless and flexible displays. This innovation brings us closer to ...
Flexible screens as thin as a piece of paper may be available for e-readers by early next year thanks to a project from Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and licensee AU ...
LG has begun mass production of "the world's first" flexible smartphone screens. Oct. 7, 2013 — -- For a long, long time rivals LG and Samsung have shown off their respective flexible displays at ...
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Graphene partially screens van der Waals interactions depending on layer thickness, study reveals
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, which are only a few atoms thick, are known to exhibit unique electrical, mechanical and optical properties, which differ considerably from the properties of bulk ...
Scientists have directly observed Floquet effects in graphene for the first time. This breakthrough settles a scientific debate about tuning quantum materials with light. The ultrafast light technique ...
As a unique form of carbon that is so thin it is considered two-dimensional, graphene is a special material that is flexible, transparent, stronger than steel, and both electrically and thermally ...
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