elektronlaine
Elektronlaine is a hypothetical conductive material described in theoretical discussions of electronic textiles and flexible electronics. It is envisioned as a quasi-1D polymer-graphene composite that combines the mechanical flexibility of polymers with the high charge-carrier mobility of two-dimensional carbon lattices.
In proposed models, elektronlaine comprises alternating conductive nanolayers or chains embedded within a flexible polymer matrix,
The speculated properties include high electron mobility at room temperature, low energy loss, chemical and environmental
If realized, elektronlaine could enable highly integrated wearables—chips directly woven into fabrics, flexible sensors, energy storage
The name blends "electron" and laine (French for wool), signaling the combination of electronic performance with