Special Topic: Selected Papers from the International Conference on Flexible and Printed Electronics
11-13 November 2009
Aveiro, Portugal
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Research Highlights
Direct writing technology has in recent years been used in RFID-tags, flexible OLED displays, flexible antenna, and other innovative material applications. This article reviews the direction that the technology is headed, with a focus on deposition and printing technologies. The hurdles to full commercialization are also discussed. J. Appl. Phys. 108, 102801 (2010)
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The reliability of gravure offset printing is considered. In addition, the research presents a mechanism on how the width of the printed line increases on repeated printings. Various printing process parameters are discussed, and conclusions are drawn about the reliability and sensitivity of the technology. J. Appl. Phys. 108, 102802 (2010)
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Full list of articles in Special Topic: Selected Papers from the International Conference on Flexible and Printed Electronics, Jeju Island, Korea, 2009:Preface to Special Topic: Selected Papers from the International Conference on Flexible and Printed Electronics, Jeju Island, Korea, 2009 Future direction of direct writing Reliability of gravure offset printing under various printing conditions Rheological properties of Ag suspended fluid for inkjet printing Onset condition of pulsating cone-jet mode of electrohydrodynamic jetting for plane, hole, and pin type electrodes Preparation of aqueous Ag Ink with long-term dispersion stability and its inkjet printing for fabricating conductive tracks on a polyimide film A simulation and experimental study on packing of nanoinks to attain better conductivity The effect of reduction atmospheres on the sintering behaviors of inkjet-printed Cu interconnectors Effects of Te nanowire microstructure and Bi3+ reduction rate on Bi2Te3 nanotubes Ink-jet printing of nonsintered alumina-resin hybrid films and their dielectric properties Low-voltage-operated top-gate polymer thin-film transistors with high capacitance poly (vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene)/poly(methyl methacrylate) dielectrics Modeling of printed single walled carbon nanotube thin film transistors for attaining optimized clock signals Friction effect on the rotation of bichromal ball in a monolayer rotating ball display Thermal stability of Si-doped InGaN multiple-quantum wells for high efficiency light emitting diodes Use of laser lift-off for flexible device applications |





Flexible and printed electronics have evolved rapidly over the past years and the first products are now emerging in the market. However, there is still a variety of challenges to overcome regarding materials, fabrication processes, and device performance.




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