Journal
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 20, Issue 39, Pages 8446-8453Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0jm00264j
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- Semiconductor Research Corporation
- US National Science Foundation
- Dutch Polymer Institute
- European Community [248816]
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Printed electronics represent an emerging area of research that promises large markets due to the ability to bypass traditional expensive and inflexible silicon-based electronics to fabricate a variety of devices on flexible substrates using high-throughput printing approaches. This article presents a summary of work to date in the field of printed electronics and the materials chemistry involved. In particular, the focus is upon the use of metal-and metal oxide-containing inks in the preparation of contacts and interconnects. The review discusses the challenges associated with processing these types of inks and ways to successfully obtain the desired features.
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