Cheap, Transparent, and Flexible Displays

October 24, 2006 | Source: Technology Review

By developing a low-cost method for making high-performance transparent transistors, researchers at Northwestern University have taken an important step toward creating sharp, bright displays that could be laminated to windshields, computer monitors, and televisions but would blend into the background when not in use.

They could also be used as transparent processors and memory, incorporated into a thin, flexible sheet, saving manufacturing costs and introducing a new form of electronics.