Transparent electronics devices are present in nowadays's lean film displays,solar cells, and touchscreens. The future will bring flexible versions of such devices. Their production requires printable materials that are transparent and remain highly conductive even when deformed. Researchers at INM – Leibniz Institute for original Materials have combined a original self-assembling nano ink with an imprint process to create flexible conductive grids with a resolution below one micrometer.
Source: phys.org