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This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
What is an Organic Transistor?
How Does an Organic Transistor Work and How Does it Distinguish Itself from a Conventional One?
Basic Logical Integrated Circuits: Ring Oscillators
Complex Organic Circuits: the 64‐Bit RFID Tag
Organic CMOS Circuits
Printing Electronics
Application and Future Prospects
Summary and Prospects
Acknowledgements
References...
This paper presents an organic CMOS transponder carrying 4 bits of digital information in conjunction with another 4 bits for the protocol.The organic CMOS integrated circuits are fabricated on a ~250 mum thick flexible polyester substrate, using methods compatible with printing processes for mass production.
The Ga x In 1-x As y P 1-y layers grown by LP-MOVPE at reduced growth temperatures exhibit a high degree of ordering. This effect is used to fabricate polarisation-dependent devices in the optical fibre wavelength regime. A non-gaseous source configuration (ngs) based on the group-V precursors TBAs and TPB enables the growth of up to 700nm thick...
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