Higher-Performance Plastic Electronics

May 26, 2009 | Source: Technology Review

Techniques for making consistently smooth, high-performance organic films (so they can conduct electrons better), with the ability to carry an electrical charge higher by two orders of magnitude than existing films, has been developed by Zhenan Bao, associate professor of chemistry at Stanford University.

The trick: creating an underlying layer by spin-coating a self-assembling film of a polymer made up of the insulator silane trailed by a long hydrophobic carbon tail.