Nanowire Film Could Lead to Roll-Up Displays

Nanowire Film Could Lead to Roll-Up Displays
Nov-28-16
A breakthrough in nanomaterials could lead to roll-up touchscreens and ultra-flexible solar cells.

The transparent, extremely conductive film was made by suspending silver nanowire particles in liquid and then propelling them at supersonic speeds through a tiny, de Laval nozzle. This force causes the nanowires to fuse together when they strike the chosen surface, resulting in a flexible film as conductive as silver-plate and transparent as glass.

Nanowire Film Could Lead to Roll-Up Displays


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Armies really get interested, if the material can be made matt finished and durable with clothing materials. With film and graphics ragged and rough are enough. Camouflage updates itself automatically with different environments and solar cells load batteries. If the clothes also signal electromagnetic radiation in false wavelengths or body warmth can be mixed in other ways, camouflage works also with thermal cameras.
Posted by Uolevi Kattun on December 1, 2016

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