
Major Japanese chemical company Teijin, in cooperation with California-based NanoGram, has developed a technology that makes it possible to produce bendable silicon semiconductor chips. This method could make it easier to manufacture curved solar panels, for example, that could be installed on uneven walls (the explanation for the picture: Teijin isn’t offering any pictures at this point – sorry).
Teijin attached silicon semiconductor devices to bendable plastic substrates, which are lighter and more flexible than conventional glass-mounted devices. The key factor was the usage of tiny silicon particles which are tens of nanometers in diameter (and a nanometer is one billionth of a meter).
Teijin was successful in producing a device sized at 1.5×1.5cm, which is just 120 micrometers thick and bendable (a micrometer is one millionth of a meter). The company plans to commercialize its technology in three years.
Via Nikkei [registration required, paid subscription]









That picture is going to haunt my dreams :(
Yuck!
Couldn’t you have chosen a less revolting pic?
I’d tap that.
Revolting? nahhhh… However, I will feel phantom pains in my hips and knees for the next couple of hours.
don’t go there :)
Is this picture for real? I still can’t understand how what she’s doing is possible..
What a great way to get people off the actual topic. :-)
And a great way to get people to click through to the full article!
i’d lick cheez-wiz off that
Gross!!!!
Guys can be so rank sometimes!
holy mary mother of baby jesus. homegirl needs a pedicure stat. ……so what was this article about anywho? great work Serkan Toto
Serkan needs to change the title to: you just stopped scrolling
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