Roll-up screens 'moving closer'

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One of the forms the metal can take is a tube

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Roll-up laptop screens may be a step closer, according to scientists.

A Cambridge team have developed metal structures that can morph from
flat screens into tubes and other shapes.

They say in the future the structures could form the basis for
electronic displays that could be rolled-up and placed in a bag or
pocket.

The scientists believe the material could also be used for re-usable
packaging, roll-up keyboards and self-erecting temporary shelters.

The metal sheets, made from copper alloys, work without the need for
moving parts such as hinges, latches or locks.

They "snap" from one shape into another, from a flat sheet to a coil,
bent or twisted structure.

Dr Keith Seffen, the lead researcher from the Department of Engineering
at Cambridge University, said they got the idea from children's toy
"flick" or "snap"
bracelets which transform from a straight strip into a coil around the
wrist.

The principle behind the shape-shifters is manipulating the stress
within the structure.

MORPHING METAL
Infographic
One of the morphing processes involves a dimpled structure:
1 Invertible dimples are created on surface
2 Depressing a narrow band causes metal to crease
3 When all are inverted, sheet coils up
Source: ReconStruct

Dr Seffen said: "If you think of bending a ruler, when you bend it you
are changing its shape and also the stress within the structure.

"The shape and stress are interconnected - the more shape changes, the
greater the stress become, until eventually the object fails.

"What we have worked out is ways that you can make the shape and the
stress interact with each other in a positive way."

When the Cambridge team's material is bent, like the ruler, the stress
within the material increases.

But rather than going on to break, the stress level reaches a midway
point and then changes to force the structure into a different shape.

Some of the structures are dimpled, and can move from a flat surface to
a crease to a twisted shape.

Electronic newspapers

Dr Seffen said the material could have several different applications.

"We are producing the supporting material for flexible electronics.

"Flexible electronics is a burgeoning area, people are looking into
making very thin flexible displays that could be used for electronic
newspapers, or
other portable electronic media like a roll-up laptop or compact mobile
phone."

He added because his structures are produced from one sheet of metal,
they are quick and cheap to produce, and light and easy to carry around.

Another application, said Dr Seffen, could be for temporary shelters
that could be put up in emergency situations. They are transportable
plus they have
structural integrity, he added.

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