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A Xerox technologist will describe a new material today that allows the creation of "printed" plastic transistors, which the company says could one day make possible inexpensive, lightweight and flexible displays for cellphones, laptops and televisions.
The advance will be detailed in a paper to be presented at the Materials Research Conference in Boston by Beng Ong, a research fellow at Xerox Research Center of Canada in Mississauga, Ontario. He will describe an experimental polymer that can be used to make organic transistors on a plastic substrate.
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