Scientists have developed a new type of transparent electrode that avoids the use of indium, a rare and expensive metal widely used in modern...
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Scientists have developed a new type of transparent electrode that avoids the use of indium, a rare and expensive metal widely used in modern electronics. The innovation could make next-generation displays and other electronic devices more sustainable while improving their performance and durability. The research was led by Professors Han-Ki Kim and Bo Ram Lee […] The post New material could replace indium in displays and solar cells appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Scientists have developed a new type of transparent electrode that avoids the use of indium, a rare and expensive metal widely used in modern...
A joint research team led by Professors Han-Ki Kim and Bo Ram Lee from Sungkyunkwan University's School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering...
A joint research team led by Professors Han-Ki Kim and Bo Ram Lee from Sungkyunkwan University's School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering...
Scientists at Stanford University have discovered a new way to use some of the oldest known semiconductor materials to improve infrared technology....
Scientists at Stanford University have discovered a new way to use some of the oldest known semiconductor materials to improve infrared technology....
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