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Nature 393, 619-620 (18 June 1998) | doi:10.1038/31333
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Putting it on plastic
Karl Ziemelis1
The quest to make integrated circuits entirely out of plastic has reached a landmark: functioning wafers have now been made that contain many such circuits. Their main advantages over much faster silicon electronics are simple — all-polymer devices are cheap and bendy.
- Karl Ziemelis is Physical Sciences Editor of Nature.
e-mail: Email: k.ziemelis@nature.com
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