Portuguese researchers have created the first paper-based transistors. To be more precise, they've made the first field effect transistors (FET) with a paper interstrate layer. According to the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — People love their electric cars. But not so much the bulky batteries and related power systems that take up precious cargo space. Help could be on the way from a gallium oxide-based ...
A Portuguese university has developed Paper-e®, an emergent technology for applying field effect transistors on and with paper. The technology is unique in that the paper is not only the structural ...
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 be ...
Scientists from a Lisbon, Portugal, research group at the Center of Materials Research made the first FET with a common sheet of paper for an interstrate layer. The research team, led by Associate ...
Researchers from Stanford and the University of California have found a way to mass-produce organic transistors, bringing the odd innovation into the realm of commercial feasibility. Organic ...
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 ...
LONDON — A group of researchers at the Centro de Investigação de Materiais within the New University of Lisbon, Portugal, claim they have made the first Field Effect Transistor with a cellulose fiber ...
PAPER transistors could end the hunt for alternatives to silicon chips and herald the introduction of electronic devices cheap and bendy enough to use on disposable food cans. “Paper transistors were ...
Electrical engineers created a gallium oxide-based transistor that can handle more than 8,000 volts. The transistor could lead to smaller and more efficient electronic systems that control and convert ...