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Published online 14 January 2009 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news.2009.28
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Graphene electrode promises stretchy circuits
Carbon honeycomb set to become material of choice for bendy displays.
A transparent, flexible electrode made from graphene could see a one-atom thick honeycomb of carbon — first made just five years ago — replace other high-tech materials used in displays. It could even be used instead of silicon in electronics.
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