Video: Introducing the world's first flexible battery
Recently, Korean researchers have announced the successful development of a curling lithium ion battery.
Recently, Korean researchers have announced the successful development of a curling lithium ion battery. Accordingly, this type of battery will be able to bend, twist and fold without losing energy. This unique and unique customization capability will help the phone to remain stable even during continuous distortion.
In addition, this new battery technology is also rechargeable and can be printed on thin films. Along with Samsung's flexible screen has just been launched at CES 2013, this research has opened up the prospect of developing phones for flexural capabilities.
The researchers also said the new battery will be more stable and harder to explode than conventional batteries without the use of liquefied electrolytes and electrolyte separators. When this panel is melted, the possibility of a battery explosion or a broken battery is very high. Professor Keon Jae Lee, the leader of this project has not yet revealed when the flexural battery will be applied. However, he affirmed that this will be one of the indispensable components for technological devices capable of flexing in the future.
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