Scientists at University of Michigan (U-M) have developed a new technique to create "paint-on" plastic electronics that can be used to make popular gadgets less expensive and better for the environment. The new "paintable" semiconducting polymers can be brushed over a surface to create a thin-layer film capable of carrying an uninterrupted charge. "It's a big breakthrough. This is for the first time a thin-layer, conducting, highly aligned film for high-performance, ...
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