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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2011
15 Mar 2011

University sets new record for kesterite-based solar cells

University of Luxembourg sets new European record for kesterite-based solar cells.
14 Mar 2011

Xennia and Ynvisible sign partnership agreement

Xennia Technology Ltd has signed a partnership deal with Ynvisible of Lisbon (Portugal), a company dedicated to the R&D and commercialisation of interactive printed displays. The collective goal is to optimise inks used for the industrial printing of electrochromic displays.
11 Mar 2011

Versatile ultra-low power biomedical signal processor

The efforts of a Holst Centre and NXP collaboration were presented last month in the form of the CoolBioTM. This low power biomedical signal processor is designed to efficiently monitor essential body parameters during the patients' daily lives at home.
11 Mar 2011

Hitachi receives order for B-CHOP for Seoul metro line 9 in Korea

Hitachi receives order for "B-CHOP" energy storage for traction power supply system for Seoul metro line 9 in Korea
10 Mar 2011

New 'frozen smoke' may improve robotic surgery

A spongy substance that could be mistaken for packing material has the nanotechnology world buzzing.
10 Mar 2011

Power transmission through submarine hulls

Doctoral student Tristan Lawry at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has developed and demonstrated an innovative new system that uses ultrasound to simultaneously transmit large quantities of data and power wirelessly through thick metal walls, like the hulls of ships and submarines.
10 Mar 2011

Marine electric vehicle market: new report

Those making electric vehicles or their components seek to expand their business. To do this, they need to look beyond the oversupplied on-road sector.
9 Mar 2011

Printed electronics - Europe is different

Printed electronics is one of the most important new enabling technologies.
9 Mar 2011

Advanced technology for manufacturing high-performance mobile Displays

Applied Materials, Inc. today announced its new Applied AKT-20K PX PECVD system for manufacturing high performance active matrix OLED and TFT-LCD displays used in the most advanced smart phone and tablet PC applications. Using critical LTPS technology, the system deposits highly-uniform films on 1.95m2 glass sheets that are three times larger than the previous standard size. This capability enables manufacturers to significantly increase production and drive down cost - helping to accelerate the transition to larger, high resolution screen sizes for mobile consumer products.
9 Mar 2011

Towards paper batteries

These thin, scalable devices aim to provide a fast recharge, long cycle life replacement for batteries in certain applications, and can be built into the roof or door panels to save space and weight in electric vehicles or into building structures for networked, massive energy storage on the grid.
8 Mar 2011

CSEM partners with Nano Retina to restore sight to the blind

CSEM recentlyannounced that its scientists and engineers are collaborating with Nano-Retina to develop an implantable bionic chip, especially designed to return sight to those blinded by retinal degenerative diseases.
7 Mar 2011

Physicists pave the way for powerful next-generation electronics

UQ research has discovered how to create a whole new array of plastics with metallic or even superconducting properties.
5 Mar 2011

4 Mar 2011

Progress with energy harvesting buoy

Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) is a renewable energy company specializing in offshore wave power technology. OPT's PowerBuoy system extracts the natural energy in ocean waves and converts it to useable power.
4 Mar 2011

Aerotech introduces the ACT linear motor actuator

The ACT is a high performance, cost-effective linear-servomotor-driven actuator that is faster and more accurate than a ball screw or belt-drive without the costly, time-consuming maintenance ball screw or belt-drives require.
4 Mar 2011

The Geneva Motor Show reveals the all-electric Phantom

Luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce will reveal an all-electric version of their iconic Phantom at the Geneva Motor Show next week. This one-off 102EX Phantom Experimental Electric is not designed for commercialisation but to explore alternative technologies and gather opinions through a series of worldwide trials.
3 Mar 2011

Taking the heat: silver-diamond composite offers unique capabilities

Researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) are developing a solid composite material to help cool small, powerful microelectronics used in defense systems. The material, composed of silver and diamond, promises an exceptional degree of thermal conductivity compared to materials currently used for this application.
2 Mar 2011

Flexible electronics is the winner

There is a new form of electronics that will hit that figure in half the time because, unlike the silicon chip, it subsumes electrics such as lighting, batteries, solar cells and heaters, not just electronics. It is usually achieved by printing and its most vital characteristic is physical flexibility.
2 Mar 2011

Scaling small energy harvesters for the grid

There are now other forms of energy harvesters developed initially at the micro level which are now being scaled to produce enough energy to replace or supplement grid power.
1 Mar 2011

Ascent Solar advancement of loan guarantee for 150MW Plant

Ascent Solar 150MW manufacturing facility project advances to due diligence review phase with U.S. Department of Energy