A Monitor - On a Sheet of Plastic?
Think of a television screen rendered on a poster. Imagine monitors made of single sheets of flexible plastic. The images you're conjuring up are some of the futuristic technologies Xerox researchers are developing.
Scientists at the Xerox Research Center of Canada are working on semiconducting organic polymers that show promise for enabling the printing of electronic patterns on plastic substrates. Such materials could be alternatives to silicon transistors and lead to surprising applications.
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