This just may be the key to the next generation of electronics- denser and smaller than anything you have seen yet. With the density that these structures offer, flexible and tiny batteries are in. Marry that with a flex thin capacitive surface, and… well I can't wait for that flex, thin smartphone wristwatch gadget!
James’ bond: A graphene / nanotube hybrid
(Phys.org)—A seamless graphene/nanotube hybrid created at Rice University may be the best electrode interface material possible for many energy storage and electronics applications.
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