New see through flexible displays: great for e-books and much more
By: Daniel Chubb | July 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment
These see through flexible electronic displays work by fabricating fully transparent high speed nano-wire transistors, this is circuitry at its best and the first transistor that demonstrates full transparency. Scientists from Purdue University, North-western University and from the University of Southern California reported these results in the recent issue of Nature Nanotechnology and said that these transparent transistors could be put together with an active matrix organic light emitting diodes (AMOLED).
Technology keeps breaking barriers and this could mean so much in the way of displays, these flexible displays would control the flow of current to each pixel and the thin film transistors will utilize wide band gap semiconductor nanowires as the main active channels.
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