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Inorganic semiconductors for flexible electronics

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 19, Issue 15, Pages 1897-1916

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.200602223

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This article reviews several classes of inorganic semiconductor materials that can be used to form high-performance, thin-film transistors (TFTs) for large area, flexible electronics. Examples ranging from thin films of various forms of silicon to nanoparticles and nanowires of compound semiconductors are presented, with an emphasis on methods of depositing and integrating thin films of these materials into devices. Performance characteristics, including both electrical and mechanical behavior, for isolated transistors as well as circuits with various levels of complexity are reviewed. Collectively, the results suggest that flexible or printable inorganic materials may be attractive for a range of applications not only in flexible but also in large-area electronics, from existing devices such as flat-panel displays to more challenging (in terms of both cost and performance requirements) systems such as large area radio-frequency communication devices, structural health monitors, and conformal X-ray imagers.

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