Using a technique known as nanoimprint lithography, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW Madison) and partners have created a breakthrough method to allow the simple manufacture of ...
Seiko Epson Corp. is developing flexible display technologies that it expects will lead to the commercialization of electronic paper before the end of the decade and, later, TVs that can be peeled off ...
::Download a test video of the displays.:: Computer, cell phone and television displays may soon become as pliable as pieces of paper. Laptops, IDs and readable books are not far from being able to ...
Physicists have demonstrated extremely flexible organic semiconductors that withstood multiple bending cycles in which the devices were rolled to a radius as small as 200 micrometers. The technology ...
In a major step toward electronic paper that works like a computer monitor yet feels and behaves like a page of a book, researchers in the Netherlands have made electronic-ink displays on flexible ...
Researchers are showing the way toward low-cost, industrial-scale manufacturing of a new family of electronic devices. A leading example is a gas sensor that could be integrated into food packaging to ...
Researchers have overcome a major obstacle in producing transistors from networks of carbon nanotubes, a technology that could make it possible to print circuits on plastic sheets for applications ...
Touch-screen computing is all the rage, appearing in countless smart phones, laptops, and tablet computers. On a bender: This machine is testing the electrical properties of a graphene sheet. Korean ...
Peter Byrley receives funding from the National Science Foundation. A smartphone touchscreen is an impressive piece of technology. It displays information and responds to a user’s touch. But as many ...
image: These are two photos of flexible circuits created using carbon nanotubes in research at Purdue University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The researchers have overcome a ...