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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 13/Dec 10:52

New thin-film material promises tougher, flexible electronics

A research team has created a breakthrough thin-film material that makes electronic devices tougher and more durable. This innovative material, which combines organic and inorganic layers, can be used in flexible solar cells, sensors, and other devices. It stands out for its ability to handle physical stress, such as rolling and unrolling, without breaking or […]

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