(Nanowerk Spotlight) Rollable displays and other flexible, stretchable electronic systems are often enabled by the successful integration of nanostructured materials. Most commercially available ...
Scientists at the Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University of California, Riverside report in the 24 May 2002 issue of the journal Science a new bistable material that is likely ...
The development of low-energy-consumption and user-friendly electronic displays has become a long-term goal for future global sustainable development. Bistable electronic display, which requires very ...
Bistable composite structures represent a class of engineered laminates capable of adopting two distinct, energetically stable geometries without continuous external loading. These structures exploit ...
Scientists, including an Oregon State University chemistry researcher, have taken a key step toward faster, more energy-efficient artificial intelligence, and data processing in general, with the ...
Researchers at Purdue University have learned to take advantage of the bistability that occurs in some types of materials to form energy-storing skins. Some materials are bistable and have two ...
Various electronic materials with bistable characteristics that have emerged in recent years have aroused people’s hope and excitement for energy-saving and user-friendly displays. Significant ...
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