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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20 Oct 2022

Clarification of Material Properties for Clearly Better Displays

A new material is set to provide us with faster and higher resolution displays. A new material called "ITZO" (for its constituent elements indium, tin, zinc and oxygen) promises to be up to seven times faster than the current state-of-the-art material. However, it has not been clear where this improvement comes from, hampering its adoption for industrial applications.
20 Oct 2022

Beaming Clean Energy From Space

Once considered science fiction, technology capable of collecting solar power in space and beaming it to Earth to provide a global supply of clean and affordable energy is moving closer to reality. Through the Space-based Solar Power Project, a team of researchers is working to deploy a constellation of modular spacecraft that collect sunlight, transform it into electricity, then wirelessly transmit that electricity wherever it is needed—including to places that currently have no access to reliable power.
19 Oct 2022

3D Printed, Edible QR Codes

Researchers from Japan have developed a way to include an unobtrusive edible tag embedded inside food—in their original experiments, cookies—that can be read without having to first destroy the food. Another major advantage of their method, known as "interiqr," is that the tag doesn't change the outer appearance or taste of the food at all.
18 Oct 2022

Disposable, Eco-friendly Sensors for Precise Wearable Dosimetry

Sensor laden wearable systems hold great promise for wide range of applications including health monitoring, rehabilitation, electronic skin in robotics, environment monitoring, Internet of Things etc. Often these applications, require cost-effective disposable sensors either for short-term or for single measurements. Single use sensors in wearables could also help overcome the typical challenges related to washability.
18 Oct 2022

5G Market 2023-2033: Technology, Trends, Forecasts, Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr Yu-Han Chang
17 Oct 2022

Smart Plastic Material a Step Toward Soft, Flexible Electronics

Inspired by living things from trees to shellfish, researchers set out to create a plastic much like many life forms that are hard and rigid in some places and soft and stretchy in others­. Their success — a first, using only light and a catalyst to change properties such as hardness and elasticity in molecules of the same type — has brought about a new material that is 10 times as tough as natural rubber and could lead to more flexible electronics and robotics.
17 Oct 2022

Mitsubishi Chemical: High Moisture Permeable On-Skin Sheet Electrode

A presentation given by Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, looking at its high moisture permeable on-skin sheet electrodes.
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17 Oct 2022

Silicon Solar Cell with Conversion Efficiency of 26.1%

JinkoSolar has achieved a major technical breakthrough for its 182 mm high-efficiency N-type monocrystalline silicon solar cell. JinkoSolar has set a new record again with the maximum solar conversion efficiency of 26.1% for its 182 mm and above large-size monocrystalline silicon TOPCon solar cell.
16 Oct 2022

The 5G Chip Set Value Chain

Innovation roadmap for the report '5G Market 2023-2033: Technology, Trends, Forecasts, Players'.
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15 Oct 2022

5G Status and Roadmap in 5 Key Regions

Innovation roadmap for the report '5G Market 2023-2033: Technology, Trends, Forecasts, Players'.
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15 Oct 2022

5G Commercial and Pre-Commercial Services

Innovation roadmap for the report '5G Market 2023-2033: Technology, Trends, Forecasts, Players'.
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15 Oct 2022

5G Supply Chain Overview and Competition Landscape

Innovation roadmap for the report '5G Market 2023-2033: Technology, Trends, Forecasts, Players'.
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14 Oct 2022

Scientist Develop Printable, Wearable Insect Repellent

A new type of insect-repellent delivery device has been developed by scientists. With the help of a 3D printer, the active ingredient is first "encapsulated" and formed into the desired shape, such as a ring, which can then be worn and releases an agent designed to repel mosquitoes for a long time.
13 Oct 2022

Sustainable Methods of Patterning and Metallization of PCBs

This premium article will introduce patterning and metallization of printed circuit boards (PCB) and look into reducing the environmental impact of these processes, additionally exploring etchant regeneration, print-and-plate, and more.
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13 Oct 2022

PragmatIC

PragmatIC is a UK-based company developing flexible integrated circuits on polymer substrates. It has received a total of ~US$150 million in funding and is focused on scaling up its technology, which is already commercially available at a low cost.
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13 Oct 2022

Self-Powered, Edible Sensor Shows if Frozen Food was Previously Thawed

Researchers have designed a food-grade device from edible materials, including table salt, red cabbage and beeswax that provides a color readout when frozen food has warmed above a specific temperature, which is tunable from -58 F to 32 F.
12 Oct 2022

Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Technologies in Data Centers

In this article, IDTechEx will cover the growth drivers of advanced semiconductor packaging technologies on data center applications, as well as give several examples of cutting-edge commercial server products that adopt advanced semiconductor packaging technologies. The content of this article is from IDTechEx's newly released market research report, "Advanced semiconductor packaging 2022-2033".
11 Oct 2022

Electronic Skin Allows for Long-Term Attachment with no Discomfort

Researchers have succeeded in developing the world's first ultrathin and breathable nanomesh organic field-effect transistor that can be applied to electronic skin devices. Nanomesh OFET, in combination with various sensors, is expected to enable direct measurement of physiological data from the skin surface and optimize data processing.
10 Oct 2022

Chemists Make Strides Toward a Marijuana Breath Analyzer

Chemists are now a step closer to their goal of developing a handheld tool similar to an alcohol Breathalyzer that can detect THC on a person's breath after they've smoked marijuana.
10 Oct 2022

Photovoltaic Power Generation over 1000 Hours at Over 20% Efficiency

Scientists have developed a durable 1-cm2 perovskite solar cell capable of generating electricity for more than 1,000 continuous hours at a photoelectric conversion efficiency (i.e., power generation efficiency) of more than 20% in exposure to sunlight. Because this solar cell can be fabricated on the surface of a plastic material at approximately 100°C, this technique may be used to develop light, versatile solar cells.