‘Thin atomic’ transistors can help make electronic skin come true

Electronic leather will only be practical if it is quite thin for almost invisible, and scientists may have just delivered the breakthrough. Stanford researchers have developed new techniques that produce “thin” transistors under 100 long nanometers. It was “several times” shorter than the best before, according to the University. The team completed the achievement by overcoming obstacles lasting a long time in flexible tech. While 2D semiconductors’ are ideal, they need so much heat to make that they will melt flexible plastic. The new approach includes glass plated silicone with…

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