Carbon nanotubes made into conductive, flexible ‘stained glass’

April 10, 2008 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Northwestern University researchers have used metallic nanotubes to make thin films that are semitransparent, highly conductive, flexible and come in a variety of colors, with an appearance similar to stained glass.

These results could lead to improved, lower-cost products such as flat-panel displays and solar cells.