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LIQUID crystal flakes are the latest contender in the race to produce full-colour electronic paper.

The aim is to come up with a roll-up display that combines the versatility of a computer screen with the readability of paper. Now Kenneth Marshall at the University of Rochester in New York says he has found a way of making flakes of a liquid crystal polymer that can reflect either red, green or blue light when switched on. This gives them one important advantage over competing technologies, says Marshall: they naturally create high-resolution colour without the need for complex or clumsy colour filters.…

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