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Ultra-thin, flexible electronics

2008 58th Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 2008
Thinned die can be used to realize ultra-thin flexible electronics for applications such as conformal and wearable electronics. Three techniques have been developed to achieve this goal using thinned die: die flip chip bonded onto flexible substrates, die laminated onto LCP films, and die embedded in polyimide.
Holland, Brian   +7 more
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Flexible electronic futures

Nature, 2001
Microelectronic devices incorporating organic materials could find a host of applications. That prospect inches nearer with the development of a strategy for growing thin films of the organic semiconductor pentacene.
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Inorganic Semiconductors for Flexible Electronics

Advanced Materials, 2007
AbstractThis article reviews several classes of inorganic semiconductor materials that can be used to form high‐performance thin‐film transistors (TFTs) for large area, flexible electronics. Examples ranging from thin films of various forms of silicon to nanoparticles and nanowires of compound semiconductors are presented, with an emphasis on methods ...
John A. Rogers, Yugang Sun
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Flexibility Testing Strategies and Apparatus for Flexible Electronics

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2016
We report testing strategies and apparatus for the testing of flexible electronic devices and systems. To make reliable electrical connections for flexible electronic devices under mechanical flexibility testing, we use an anisotropic conductive film bonding of flexible extension cables to long connection leads on the flexible sample.
Thomas N. Jackson, Haoyu U. Li
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Flexible colloidal nanocrystal electronics

Chemical Society Reviews, 2019
Colloidal nanocrystals are dispersed in solvent forming “inks” for the solution-based fabrication of flexible nanocrystal electronics.
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Printable Nanomaterials for Flexible Electronics

ECS Transactions, 2013
Printed electronics of inorganic nanomaterials are presented as macroscale flexible devices such as artificial electronic skin, high performance transistors, and biologically inspired devices. This talk was especially focused on active components consisted of printed nanomaterials for transistors and sensors on flexible substrates.
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Flexible and Printed Electronics

2016
Significant advances have been made to the flexible electronics in the past two decades. A thin-film transistor (TFT) backplane is a generic component in an active-matrix electronic surface. TFT backplane technologies which have been developed for the flexible electronics applications can be mainly categorized into (a) hydrogenated amorphous silicon ...
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CARBON NANOTUBE FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2014
Being mechanically flexible with superior electrical properties, thin-films of single-wall carbon nanotubes are proven to be one of the most promising material platforms for high performance flexible electronics. In this talk, I will discuss our solution-based platform for wafer-scale assembly of high-purity semiconducting carbon nanotube networks ...
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Flexible Grasping of Electronic Consumer Goods

2013
Automated packaging is becoming more and more interesting for production sites. However, in many companies the packaging process can only handle a limited amount of products. Most of the time for new products, the packaging system needs to be modified. One of the main components in an automated packaging process is the grasping of the objects that need
Rooker M.   +7 more
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Flexible and Printed Electronics

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2017
Tatsuo Mori   +9 more
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