Toward imperceptible electronics that you cannot see or
feel

14th December 2020by admin0

Transparent electronics—such as head-up displays that
allow pilots to read flight data while keeping their eyes ahead of
them—improve safety and allow users to access data while in
transit. For healthcare applications, the electronics need to not
only be cheap and straightforward to fabricate, but also
sufficiently flexible to conform to skin. Silver nanowire networks
meet these criteria. However, current methods of development create
random nanowire alignment that’s insufficient for advanced
applications.

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