Material bends, stretches and conducts Electricity?
Posted on Fri, 8 Aug 2008 01:08:48 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Julie Steenhuysen
CHICAGO (Reuters) - In the latest twist on electronics, Japanese scientists said
on Thursday they have developed a rubbery material that conducts electricity, a
finding that could be used to make devices that bend and stretch.
The material, described by Tsuyoshi Sekitani of the University of Tokyo in the
journal Science, could be used on curved surfaces or even in moving parts, they
said.
Sekitani's team developed their material using carbon nanotubes, a long stretch
of carbon molecules that can conduct electricity.
They mixed these into rubbery polymer to form the basic material. Next, they
attached a grid of tiny transistors to the material and then put it to the test.
They stretched the sheet of material to nearly double its original size and it
snapped back into place, without disrupting the transistors or ruining the
material's conductive properties.
The elastic conductor would allow electronic circuits to be mounted in places
that would have been impossible up to now, including "arbitrary curved surfaces
and movable parts, such as the joints of a robot's arm," Sekitani and colleagues
wrote.
Earlier this week, a U.S. team reported developing an elastic mesh material that
allowed them to use standard electronics materials to build an electronic eye
camera based on the shape and layout of the human eye.
That device could be the basis for the development of an artificial eye implant.
John Rogers of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who wrote about
the eye camera in the journal Nature, said the development of materials that can
be shaped and molded to curved surfaces will allow for a whole new class of
electronics devices that can be used to better interact with the human body,
such as brain monitoring devices.
(Editing by Maggie Fox)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Fri, 8 Aug 2008 01:08:48 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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