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March 15th, 2007 · No Comments

Thin films may only be exciting to me but this news release really caught my attention:
A penny, seen through an array of 70 indium oxide thin film-transistors on .7 mm-thick glass, demonstrates the transparency of the new transistors developed at Northwestern.
New Research Could Lead to “Invisible” Electronics

EVANSTON, Ill. — Imagine a car windshield that displays a map to your destination, military goggles with targets and instructions displayed right before a soldier’s eyes or a billboard that doubles as a window.

Only in science fiction you say? Northwestern University researchers report that by combining organic and inorganic materials they have produced transparent, high-performance transistors that can be assembled inexpensively on both glass and plastics.

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