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Polymers Tested for Flexible Space Electronics

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ATLANTA, Aug. 25, 2006 -- Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are evaluating a material called liquid crystal polymer (LCP) for the NASA/Earth Science Technology Office, which wants to use the lightweight, flexible material in electronics applications in space. The ultrathin, paper-like plastic can incorporate a variety of electronic circuits, yet it molds to any shape and appears to perform well in the extreme temperatures and intense radiation encountered by NASA spacecraft.Professors John Papapolymerou (left) and Manos Tentzeris demonstrate antenna arrays embedded on liquid crystal polymer in a...Read full article

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    Published: August 2006
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    electronics
    That branch of science involved in the study and utilization of the motion, emissions and behaviors of currents of electrical energy flowing through gases, vacuums, semiconductors and conductors, not to be confused with electrics, which deals primarily with the conduction of large currents of electricity through metals.
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