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Flexible Organic Transistor Memory In Future Devices

(Left) A photograph of the 3 x 3 cm2 flexible organic memory devices. (Right) A diagram of the memory device architecture. Image credit: Soo-Jin Kim and Jang-Sik Lee.
(Left) A photograph of the 3 x 3 cm2 flexible organic memory devices. (Right) A diagram of the memory device architecture. Image credit: Soo-Jin Kim and Jang-Sik Lee.

As our electronic devices grow thinner and even flexible, there is a need for equally flexible memory. Now, engineers from Kookmin University in Seoul, Korea, have published the details of a flexible organic transistor memory that we may soon be seeing in our electronic devices, such as digital cameras and camcorders. Jang-Sik Lee and Soo-Jin Kim claim that the flexible organic memory devices can be used in wearable, stretchable and foldable electronic devices of any substrate materials and geometry, and even incorporated into see-through displays.

[ via PhysOrg ]
 

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