Inorganic and composite printed electronics 2012 2022
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Inorganic and Composite Printed Electronics 2012-2022
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Summary:
This report critically compares the options, the trends and the emerging
applications. It is the first in the world to comprehensively cover this exciting
growth area. The emphasis is on technology basics, commercialisation and the key
players.
This report is suitable for all companies developing or interested in the opportunity
of printed or thin film electronics materials, manufacturing technologies or complete
device fabrication and integration.
Technologies covered
The report considers inorganic printed and thin film electronics for displays,
lighting, semiconductors, sensors, conductors, photovoltaics, batteries and memory
giving detailed company profiles not available elsewhere. The coverage is global -
with companies from East Asia to Europe to America all included.
2. The application of the technology in relation to other types such as organic
electronics and silicon chips is given, with detailed information clearly summarised
in over 160 tables and figures.
Elements being targeted
In order to meet the widening variety of needs for printed and potentially printed
electronics, not least in flexible, low cost form, a rapidly increasing number of
elements are being brought to bear. Oxides, amorphous mixtures and alloys are
particularly in evidence. Even the so-called organic devices such as OLEDs variously
employ such materials as B, Al and Ti oxides and nitrides as barrier layers against
water and oxygen, Al, Cu, Ag and indium tin oxide as conductors, Ca or Mg
cathodes and CoFe nanodots, Ir and Eu in light emitting layers, for example.
This report is essential for all those wishing to understand this technology, the
players, opportunities and applications, to ensure they are not surpassed.
Table of Contents :
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Printed electronics - reasons why
1.2. Impact of printed electronics on conventional electronics
1.3. Progress so far
1.3.1. The age of silicon
1.3.2. The dream of organic electronics
1.3.3. The example of smart clothing
1.3.4. Slow progress with organic conductors
1.3.5. Boron nitride - tailoring carbon composites
1.4. The new inorganic printed and thin film devices
1.4.1. Rapidly widening choice of elements - déjà vu
1.4.2. Example - printed lighting
1.4.3. Example - printed photodetectors
1.4.4. Inorganic barrier layers - alumina, silicon nitride, boron nitride etc
3. 2. INORGANIC TRANSISTORS
2.1. Inorganic compound semiconductors for transistors
2.1.1. Learning how to print inorganic compound transistors
2.1.2. Zinc oxide based transistor semiconductors and Samsung breakthrough
2.1.3. More work on inorganic transistors: Progress at Evonik
2.1.4. Amorphous InGaZnO
2.1.5. Gallium-indium hydroxide nanoclusters
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