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Rocket Fuel Speeds Transistors

Mick Ohrberg writes "The rocket fuel hydrazine has been proven to increase the speed of thin-film transistors, which are used in LCD displays. It's also much cheaper to produce these transistors in a new "wet" manufacturing technique, based on creating the thin layers by using the centrifugal force caused by spinning the substrate. The result? Well, if the manufacturing cost plummets, maybe that 42" LCD monitor for my PC will be within (financial) reach soon."

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  1. Sounds great... by Randolpho · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... until your monitor launches into orbit.

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  2. LCD tech is rocket science now? by Jtheletter · · Score: 5, Funny

    So for those who rtf, what I want to know is at what point did David Mitzi say to himself, "Geez, if only I could dissolve this tin disulphide in something really caustic. Like gasoline, only waaaay stronger... Hmmm, Mary could you bring me some of that hydrazine we have laying around? I think it's behind my lunch in the minifridge..." ??

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  3. Re:OLED influenced as well? by TheClam · · Score: 5, Informative

    Hydrazine doesn't play nicely with organics, and there's no tin sulphide in an OLED, so no.