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Researchers at the University of Maryland, College Park have printed transparent transistors on transparent paper. The finished device is flexible, up to 84% transparent, and in theory this could ...
Light does not have to pass from paper back to the eye. The paper is transparent, or, to be more technically correct, translucent. We can read words right through the paper." ...
The team is calling it transparent paperboard (tPB). The material is made completely of cellulose and its composition is equal to that of regular paper.
"Flexible, Transparent Supercapacitors Could Pave Way To E-Paper." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 6 April 2009. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2009 / 03 / 090331091256.htm>.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Researchers have used nanotechnology to create transparent transistors and circuits, a step that promises a broad range of applications, from e-paper and flexible color screens ...
That’s because it’s made of cellophane, the well-known material that looks a lot like plastic but is actually closer to paper because it’s made of the same material, cellulose. Cellophane has been ...