Using hybrid polymeric composites and semi-metal graphene electrodes UCLA researchers have developed a stretchable solar cell that could be used to conform to various uneven surfaces. The technology has broad applications to consumer goods – including portable electronics and clothing – and infrastructure development for both urban and rural areas.
1) Relaxed SiGe Films By Surfactant Mediation 2) Horizontal Current Bipolar Transistor 3) Vertical Gate-Depleted Single Electron Transistors 4) High Aspect Ratio FinFET For High-Density CMOS/BiCMOS Applications 5) High Aspect Ratio FinFET 6) Novel Nanomaterial-based Thermo-Photovoltaic Cells 7) Horizontal Current Bulk Bipolar Transistor 8) Ordered And Self-Assembled MnXGe1-X Nanostructures By MBE 9) Graphene Flash Memory Device 10) Vertical-Stacked-Array-Transistor (VSAT) for Nonvolatile Memory Devices 11) Vsat Structure For Nonvolatile Memory Device 12) An Organic/Metallic Nanoparticle Hybrid Solar Cell Based on Diblock Copolymer Self-Assembly Process