Team develops large-scale stretchable and transparent
electrodes

6th May 2020by admin0

A Korean research team has developed a large-scale
stretchable and transparent electrode for use as a stretchable
display. The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
announced that a research team, led by Dr. Sang-Soo Lee and Dr.
Jeong Gon Son at KIST’s Photo-Electronic Hybrids Research Center,
has developed a technology to fabricate a large-area (larger than
an A4 sized paper) wavy silver nanowire network electrode that is
structurally stretchable with a high degree of conductivity and
transparency.

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