A research team has developed liquid-processed thin-film transistors that can maintain high performance at low temperatures -- They are expected to be used in the next generation of high-performance ...
The realm of flexible electronics is not limited to plastic substrates alone. Innovations have introduced an array of materials, including textiles, ultra-thin glass, and even paper. These substrates ...
Dr. Jung-Dae Kwon's research team at the Energy & Environmental Materials Research Division of the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has successfully developed an amorphous silicon ...
Thin film electronics on flexible substrates is a rapidly evolving technology that has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including healthcare, consumer electronics, and aerospace.
Dr. Jung-Dae Kwon's research team at the Energy & Environmental Materials Research Division of the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS, President Chul-Jin Choi) has successfully developed an ...
Flexible substrates form the backbone of these devices, providing a thin and bendable surface for electronic components. Common materials include: Printing technologies (inkjet, screen, gravure) allow ...
Imaging being able to wear clothes that charge your gadgets just by wearing them. New research has brought us a step closer to achieving this reality. Imaging being able to wear your smartphone on ...
A European consortium has made progress in developing flexible, low-cost perovskite solar cells with carbon electrodes. The PEARL consortium, a three-year Horizon Europe project, has already surpassed ...
Flexible electronics of one kind or another have been around for more than 20 years. What most now call flexible printed circuits (FPCs) are branching out to rigid-flex designs as well as highly ...
All of the wondrous gadgets and gizmos that have built the modern technological world come with a major drawback—they eventually end up in the trash. E-waste has been a growing problem for years, and ...
DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) announced that a research team led by Professor Kwon Hyuk-joon of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (first author Dr. Jang Bong-ho) had ...
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