Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed Electronics, being thin film silicon or inorganic or organic semiconductors, can be used to form Thin Film Transistor Circuits (TFTCs), such as replacing the functionality of simple silicon chips. TFTCs also employ thin film conductors and dielectrics and the ultimate objective is to make many different components at the same time - such as displays, batteries, sensors, microphones etc using the same materials or at least the same deposition techniques thus saving cost and improving reliability. Some TFTCs will be capable of covering large areas to affordably form electronic billboards, smart shelves and so on. They will be lightweight, rugged and mechanically flexible. Often they will be made by rapid, high-volume reel-to-reel processing even forming a part of regular printing processes for graphics. These circuits will be cheap enough to permit electronics where envisaged silicon chips are always or almost always too expensive, where multiple components and needed, and where silicon is impracticle (e.g. not flexible, brittle, thick etc).
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19 Aug 2020

Scrona

Scrona is an early stage Swiss company that has developed a micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) that enables very high resolution (<1 um) electrohydrodynamic printing via 1000s of independently controllable nozzles simultaneously. This exciting technology breaks the current trade-off between printing speed and resolution.
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19 Aug 2020

Cynora

Cynora is a German company focused on the development of more efficient emissive materials for OLED displays primarily utilizing TADF rather than phosphorescence. This update article discusses developments at Cynora since our previous update in 2016.
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19 Aug 2020

3D Electronics: An Alternative to PCBs?

Mention an electronic circuit and you are likely to picture a printed circuit board (PCB): a rigid rectangle in a characteristic green color with copper lines and a bewildering array of components soldered onto it. But does adding electronic functionality means using a PCB and thus requires shoehorning a rigid rectangle into the product?
19 Aug 2020

New Flexible Electronics Research Shows Promise for Spinal Therapies

Patients recovering from spinal cord injuries or who have mobility disorders related to spinal nerve compression are frequently treated by the conditioning of the Hoffmann's reflex via non-surgical electrostimulation therapy. To track the progress of the treatment, electromyography is used to record the amplitude of the patient's muscle twitch response.
18 Aug 2020

Nopion

Nopion are a Korean company that specializes in metallic nanoparticles. Along with applications such as EMI shielding, thesenanoparticles are employed in a self-assembling anisotropic conductive adhesives that enables component attachment at lower pressures than the incumbent technology.
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18 Aug 2020

MolecuLED

MolecuLED is an early stage Israeli company that has developed color conversion films based on organic molecules rather than quantum dots.
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18 Aug 2020

Case Study: PRISMVIEW LED and HZO Bring Reliability to Light

HZO was able to help PRISMVIEW increase customer satisfaction with its turnkey solution. HZO coated more electronic parts in 2019 than the previous eight years combined.
18 Aug 2020

Two-Component Room Temperature Curing Thermally Conductive Adhesive

Creative Materials introduces 813-76, a two-component room temperature curing thermally conductive and electrically insulating adhesive. This product is designed for assembling heat sensitive components on printed circuit boards, and it develops strong adhesive bonds and excellent thermal transfer.
17 Aug 2020

Elantas

ELANTAS Europe is a manufacturer of insulating and protective materials for the electrical and electronic industry. This profile discusses their portfolio of materials for printed electronics, which includes both conductive and dielectric inks. These high-performance materials are especially focused on automotive and electronic applications and include thermoformable inks for in-mold electronics (IME). This profile is based on an interview with Dr. Fabian Gyger (Head of R&D Functional Inks)
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17 Aug 2020

Nano-C

Nano-C is an American that produce fullerenes, fullerene derivatives and carbon nanotubes in commercial quantities. They have commercialized a combustion synthesis for structured carbon approach originally developed at MIT.
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17 Aug 2020

Predicting a Crisis Before It Happens: Sensors in the Water Network

With an increase in temperature, there is an increase in demand for tap water. One area which is affected is the South West Water network, with water shortages across Sussex and up to 300 households left without tap water for five days. But could this have been averted? Yes - it could.
16 Aug 2020

Sensors Post COVID, Electrification, Bionics, Technology Breakthroughs

The new IDTechEx report, "Sensors 2021-2041" uniquely analyses the whole subject in the light of such seismic changes as the COVID-19 virus. The sensor business is in turmoil. The industries that spend most on sensors are changing as are the sensors.
14 Aug 2020

NthDegree

NthDegree creates printed lighting from inorganic microLEDs that are suspended in ink. The LEDs and associated conductive and dielectric layers deposited via R2R flexographic printing.
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13 Aug 2020

Noctiluca

Noctiluca is a Polish start-up company that develops emissive materials for OLED displays. Specifically, it is targeting thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials, including blue emitters.
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13 Aug 2020

Zymergen

Zymergen have recently launched a transparent polyimide film, that is manufactured from biological precursor materials. The film is targeted at printed/flexible electronics applications.
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12 Aug 2020

CondAlign

CondAlign has developed a technology for making anisotropic conductive films, in which electrically and/or thermally conductive particles are aligned by applying an electric field during film manufacture.
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12 Aug 2020

Fujian Yuchen Microelectronics Co.

Fujian Yuchen Microelectronics Co. develop and produce RFID tags in China, using equipment from Muehlbauer. They are also developing functional RFID sensors.
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12 Aug 2020

Graphene and Related Materials Inks Improve Solar Cells

Imagine the environmental benefits if we could all simply paint solar cells onto the roof of our houses, or onto any surface for that matter. We could do this using perovskite solar cells, but, due to their instability, they have not yet been widely introduced. Now, researchers from the Graphene Flagship have developed hybrids of graphene and molybdenum disulphide quantum dots to stabilise PSCs.
11 Aug 2020

CareWare

CareWare have developed wearable, wireless LED light patches aimed at therapeutic non-medical applications. They utilize the printed LED technology from NthDegree, enabling the lighting element to be thin, light weight and disposable.
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11 Aug 2020

Boosting the Performance of Circuits in High Frequency Applications

DuPont's new webinar is coming soon! Find out how DuPont is pushing the performance boundaries of circuit performance in high-frequency applications.