Carbon nanotubes unzip future touchphones

The next generation of ebook readers could use nanotube displays
The next generation of ebook readers could use nanotube displays

A new invention at Rice University in Texas is paving the way for a new generation of ultra-light, tough and cheap touchscreen displays, HD televisions and ebook readers.

Professor James Tour has developed a room-temperature chemical process that splits, or unzips, carbon nanotubes to make flat nanoribbons, making it possible to produce the ultrathin ribbons in bulk quantities.