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Made of the most delicate in the world of electronics, which can fly in the air
Someya Takao (Takao Someya), a scientist from the University of Tokyo (University of Tokyo), a week ago presented the development of his research group, they created what today can be called the most thin electronics in the world. Thin sheets of these highly flexible electronic devices can act as "electronic skin" that can be put on top of the skin and will continue to work, twisting, bending and stretching with the skin during movement of the person.
The thickness of the electronics, which managed to create the group of Professor Someya is only one-fifth the thickness of the film from which in supermarkets make grocery bags. Such electronic devices can bend and even crease as the sheets of paper. This is achieved through the use of elastic, flexible polymer composition, the film of which is applied a thin film electronic components, which also possess the property of flexibility.
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The thickness of the electronics, which managed to create the group of Professor Someya is only one-fifth the thickness of the film from which in supermarkets make grocery bags. Such electronic devices can bend and even crease as the sheets of paper. This is achieved through the use of elastic, flexible polymer composition, the film of which is applied a thin film electronic components, which also possess the property of flexibility.
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