Organic TFTs and Their Solution Processability

Dr Jiro Kasahara, General Manager, Fusion Domain Lab, Material Labs
Sony Corporation, Japan
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Europe 2008 on Apr 08, 2008.
 

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Speaker Biography

Jiro Kasahara received the Dr.Eng. in Electronics Engineering, Waseda University, Tokyo in 1983.
 
In 1974, he joined Sony and worked on GaAs epitaxy. From 1976 to 1977, he was at Stanford University as a Research Associate. Since coming back, he worked on GaAs and invented capless annealing for applications to GaAs IC's which were brought into business for the mobile phone. From 1995 to 1999, he was responsible for the Design Center in Basingstoke, UK followed by the head of system LSI business unit in Tokyo. Recently, he has established Sony Fusion Domain Laboratory where the development of molecular electronics including organic semiconductors is underway.

Company Profile

Founded in Tokyo in 1946, Sony was the brainchild of two men. Masaru Ibuka, an Engineer and Akio Morita, a Physicist invested the equivalent of Yen 190,000 to start a company with 20 employees. Since then few companies have matched Sony's track record for invention and innovation. Significant developments include the first Trinitron Color Television in 1968, the color video-cassette in 1971, the Betamax VCR in 1975, the Walkman in 1979, the 3.5 inch micro floppy disk in 1989, an electronic camera in 1981, the world's first CD player in 1982, and the first consumer camcorder in 1983, 8mm video in 1988, the first digital VTR in 1985 and so on, through to the present day. Today Sony manufactures audio, video, communications and information technology products for the global consumer and professional markets. With its music, pictures, game and online businesses Sony is uniquely positioned to be one of the World's Leading Consumer Brands, currently employing 151,400 people worldwide. Sony Europe, headquartered at the Sony Center am Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, Tokyo and handles manufacturing, R&D, design, sales and marketing of consumer and business products in Europe.

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