Researchers used nanowire particles spraying technique to create new ultrathin and highly conductive material

Briefing

Researchers used nanowire particles spraying technique to create new ultrathin and highly conductive material

February 21, 2017

Briefing

  • New Material – Researchers from University of Illinois at Chicago and Korea University made new ultrathin film that is transparent, highly conductive, bendable and stretchable
  • Cheap and Simple Process – Involves spraying nanowire particles through tiny jet nozzles at supersonic speed, creating films with nearly same electrical conductivity as silver-coated metal and transparency of glass
  • Potential Applications – Include roll-up touchscreen displays, wearable electronics, flexible solar cells, and electronic skin

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Sector

Cross-sector

Organization

Korea University, The University of Illinois at Chicago

Source

Original Publication Date

November 22, 2016

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