2005
DOI: 10.1109/jproc.2005.850306
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Printed Organic Semiconducting Devices

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“…[40]. Copyright 2008 Nature Publishing Group with commercial printing tools, e.g., screen printers, used in forming circuit boards [57,58]. This attribute is important for the commercial success of this class of technology in fl exible electronics, where low cost 268 Nano Res (2008) 1: 259 272 Nano Research manufacturing is generally believed to be critically important.…”
Section: Digital Integrated Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[40]. Copyright 2008 Nature Publishing Group with commercial printing tools, e.g., screen printers, used in forming circuit boards [57,58]. This attribute is important for the commercial success of this class of technology in fl exible electronics, where low cost 268 Nano Res (2008) 1: 259 272 Nano Research manufacturing is generally believed to be critically important.…”
Section: Digital Integrated Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In about the same age, organic thermoelectric materials, such as conducting polymers, had been investigated [6], although First European Conference on Thermoelectric in 1988 had no mention of organic materials in their proceeding. Since proof of concept for organic semiconductors occurred in the 1980s, remarkable development of organic semiconductors has promoted improvement of performance that maybe competitive with amorphous silicon (a-Si), increasing their suitability for commercial applications [7]. Appearance of conductive polymers in the late 1970s, and of conjugated semiconductors and photoemission polymers in the 1980s, greatly accelerated development in the field of organic electronics [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This technology has shorted time of production and this result lower cost of production. The ink-jet printing technology has become an interesting aternative to the current manufacturing methods and has been integrated into the various phases of mass electronics production [3]. Nanomaterials have been of much benefit in improving process procedures in printable electronics, especially in connection with sintering process temperature and sintering process duration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%