University of Michigan: Making Plastic More Transparent While Also Adding Electrical Conductivity
July 07, 2020
July 07, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 7 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
In an effort to improve large touchscreens, LED light panels and window-mounted infrared solar cells, researchers at the University of Michigan have made plastic conductive while also making it more transparent.
They provide a recipe to help other researchers find the best balance between conductivity and transparency by creating a three-layer anti-reflection surface. The conduc . . .
In an effort to improve large touchscreens, LED light panels and window-mounted infrared solar cells, researchers at the University of Michigan have made plastic conductive while also making it more transparent.
They provide a recipe to help other researchers find the best balance between conductivity and transparency by creating a three-layer anti-reflection surface. The conduc . . .