2017
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6641/aa89ce
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Flexible diodes for radio frequency (RF) electronics: a materials perspective

Abstract: Over the last decade, there has been increasing interest in transferring the research advances in radiofrequency (RF) rectifiers, the quintessential element of the chip in the RF identification (RFID) tags, obtained on rigid substrates onto plastic (flexible) substrates. The growing demand for flexible RFID tags, wireless communications applications and wireless energy harvesting systems that can be produced at a low-cost is a key driver for this technology push. In this topical review, we summarise recent pro… Show more

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“…[13][14][15] A further important performance metric of any emerging TFT technology is the maximum operating frequency, also known as the cutoff frequency. 16 In the case of conventional TFT architectures, such as the one shown in Fig. 2a, the overlap of the gate electrode with the source (S) and drain (D) electrodes gives rise to parasitic capacitance, and hence to a reduced cutoff frequency.…”
Section: Adhesion Lithography (A-lith)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14][15] A further important performance metric of any emerging TFT technology is the maximum operating frequency, also known as the cutoff frequency. 16 In the case of conventional TFT architectures, such as the one shown in Fig. 2a, the overlap of the gate electrode with the source (S) and drain (D) electrodes gives rise to parasitic capacitance, and hence to a reduced cutoff frequency.…”
Section: Adhesion Lithography (A-lith)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tags have a short read-range limiting their applications. Many technologies within the flexible sensor and IoT fields require RFID tags operating at much higher frequencies of 900 MHz and above [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[12,13] Given the limited carrier mobility and the coarse resolution of printing tools, printed organic electronics has struggled to deliver the challenging performances required to enable wireless capabilities. [12,13] Given the limited carrier mobility and the coarse resolution of printing tools, printed organic electronics has struggled to deliver the challenging performances required to enable wireless capabilities.…”
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