Non-Volatile Printed Memory

Dr Nicklas Johansson, Senior Scientist Material Physics & Chemistry
Thin Film Electronics, Sweden
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Asia 2008 on Oct 08, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

• Technologies for printed memories
• Ferroelectric polymer memories
• Recent progress
• Summary and outlook

Speaker Biography

Nicklas Johansson is Business Development Manager at Thin Film Electronics AB and has worked there since 1998. The work at Thin Film Electronics has previously been aimed at developing so called hybrid polymer memories but since a few years the work is focused on printed memories. He received his Ph. D in Surface Physics and Chemistry at Linköping University in 1998 under the supervision of Prof. William Salaneck.

Company Profile

Thin Film Electronics is providing non-volatile printed memories. By using the physical, chemical and electrical properties of advanced polymers TFE can add new functionality to printed products. Thin Film Electronics technology can be used in many different applications, ranging from high security anti-counterfeit application to children's toys. In fact, TFE's unique polymer memory technology can be used in any printed electronics application were a non volatile random access memory is desired, e.g., to store information on a package that can later be displayed to the customer

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