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While previous work has used cellulose as a backbone for conductive materials, this demonstration is the first
with ordinary office paper, says Cui. The next step is to take the technology to a larger scale, which might not be
a huge hurdle, he says, since paper making and printing are well-developed technologies.
Images: 1) Scanning electron microscope images of paper (left) and paper coated with carbon nanotubes
(right)/Yi Cui. 2) Demonstrating the flexibility of the carbon-nanotube ink coated paper/Yi Cui.