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1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS |
1.1. | Situation Today |
1.1. | Uses for printed nano-gold inks |
1.1. | Price of bulk silver and gold in US$/ounce |
1.2. | Gold-silver ration until 2012 |
1.2. | Novel uses for printed nano-gold inks |
1.2. | Market Opportunities |
1.3. | Estimated market size for gold ink |
1.3. | Estimated market size for gold ink |
2. | GOLD INK: METRICS AND COMPARISONS WITH SILVER AND COPPER |
2.1. | Key specifications of gold, silver and copper |
3. | PRINTED ELECTRONICS: MARKETS OVERVIEW AND SIZE |
3.1. | Introduction |
3.1. | Description and analysis of the main technology components and devices representing printed and potentially printed electronics |
3.1. | Market forecast by component type for 2013-2019 in US $ billions, for printed and potentially printed electronics including organic, inorganic and composites |
3.2. | Market forecast by component type for 2013 to 2019 in US $ billions, for printed and potentially printed electronics including organic, inorganic and composites |
3.2. | Definitions |
3.3. | Total market opportunity |
4. | POTENTIAL GOLD INK APPLICATIONS IN PRINTED ELECTRONICS |
4.1. | Transistors and Memory |
4.1. | Semiconductor options for transistor technologies |
4.1. | Schematic of the tunable color filter. The combination of a gold film with ring-shaped holes and the use of liquid crystals (red and green) enables pixels of a defined color that can be turned on and off |
4.2. | MC10 potential uses of gold ink |
4.2. | Transistor and Memory academic research |
4.3. | OLED Displays/Lighting |
4.3. | From Printing to Nano-Printing |
4.4. | Photovoltaics |
4.5. | Gold prospects in Photovoltaics |
4.5.1. | ENSOL |
4.5.2. | Use of gold in thin film PV |
4.6. | Conductors, edge connectors, sensors, stretchable electronics |
4.7. | Sensors Applications utilizing gold |
4.7.1. | ETH Zurich |
4.7.2. | Imperial College London |
4.7.3. | MC10, USA |
4.7.4. | Stretchable electronics and gold |
4.8. | Other - Piezoelectric energy harvesters |
4.9. | IBM Nano-printing of gold |
5. | MARKET FORECASTS FOR GOLD NANOPARTICLE INKS, 2013-2019 |
5.1. | Market Assessments |
5.1. | Estimated market size for gold ink |
5.1. | Potential outlook for gold in printed transistors and memory |
5.2. | Potential for printed sensors |
5.2. | Printed transistors and memory |
5.3. | Electrochemical Sensors including Organic Photodetectors |
5.3. | Potential for other conductor applications |
5.4. | Estimated market size for gold ink |
5.4. | Other conductor applications |
5.5. | Further Comments |
5.6. | Conclusions |
6. | COMPANY PROFILES |
6.1. | ElectroScience Ltd |
6.1. | Properties of silver and gold inks from Liquid X |
6.1. | Harima's gold nanoparticles |
6.2. | Electronic tracks printed at room temperature |
6.2. | Noritake gold pastes. |
6.2. | Harima |
6.3. | Johnson Matthey |
6.3. | ULVAC product table |
6.3. | Gold-based resistive strain gauges by Nanomad |
6.4. | Printed TFT utilizing NanoGold™ inks and a TEM image of Nanomas' gold nano-particles. |
6.4. | Liquid X Printed Metals Inc. |
6.5. | Nanomade |
6.6. | NanoMas |
6.7. | Noritake |
6.8. | ULVAC |
APPENDIX 1: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY | |
TABLES | |
FIGURES |
Pages | 48 |
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Tables | 14 |
Figures | 12 |
预测 | 2019 |