Flexible organic circuit. Professor Bernard Kippelen holding an electronic circuit fabricated on a flexible plastic substrate. These organic electroni


Flexible organic circuit. Professor Bernard Kippelen holding an electronic circuit fabricated on a flexible plastic substrate. These organic electronic devices can be integrated with solar power cells. Organic materials combine a comparatively low cost with physical flexibility. Research is aimed at testing materials to see how well they convert light to electricity. This research was carried out by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Image published in 2015.


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