Thursday, July 28, 2011

Stanford researchers create transparent battery

Stanford researchers create transparent battery

We've had about all of the transparent displays we can handle. Besides, what good is a screen you can see through if the electronics behind it are as opaque as ever. Thankfully, the fine folks at Stanford are working hard to move us towards a future filled with invisible gadgets. Yi Cui and Yuan Yang led a team that have created a lithium-ion battery that appears transparent. In actuality, the cells are composed of a very fine mesh of electrodes, approximately 35-microns wide that are small enough to appear invisible to the naked eye.

2DayBlog.com, Stanford researchers create transparent battery

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