
Chalmers’ e-paper contains gold, silver and PET plastic. The layer that produces the colours is less than a micrometre thin. Credit: Mats Tiborn
Less than a micrometre thin, bendable and giving all the colours that a regular LED display does, it still needs 10X less energy than a Kindle tablet. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed the basis for a new electronic “paper.” When Chalmers researcher Andreas Dahlin and his PhD student Kunli Xiong were working on placing conductive polymers on nanostructures, they discovered that the combination would be perfectly suited to creating electronic displays as thin as paper.
“The ‘paper’ is similar to the Kindle tablet,” says Andreas Dahlin...
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