Flexible Inorganic Optoelectronic Devices on Thin Plastic Sheets via Multilayer Transfer Printing (Printed Electronics & Photovoltaics USA 2009)

Mr Sungjin Jo, Postdoc Student
University of Illinois, USA
United States
 
2009年12月3天.

Presentation Summary

  • Transfer printing technique for large area, flexible and stretchable devices
  • Multilayer transfer printing technique, for use with Si, GaN, GaAs, InP and other inorganic nanomaterials
  • Various flexible GaAs optoelectronic devices, ranging from MESFETs, to photodiodes and solar cells

Speaker Biography (Sungjin Jo)

Dr. Sungjin Jo received his BS (2005) and Ph.D (2008) in Material Science and Engineering from Yonsei Unversity, Korea. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher working with Prof. John A. Rogers at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His current research interests are focused on transfer printed GaAs opotoelectronic devices.

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