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Recent advances in thin film printed electronics are now enabling a new class of active tracking devices – smart, wireless labels, that are flexible, near paper-thin and disposable. One of the key ...
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Thin-film innovation promises tougher electronic devices - MSNA research team has developed a next-generation thin-film material technology that significantly improves the durability of energy and electronic devices. This technology, which combines organic ...
“A thin-film-based integrated passive device is a silicon-based passive component integration. It’s a cost-effective way to reduce package footprint, reduce interconnection complexity, improve your ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNInnovative ternary alloy films pave the way for ultra-low-power memory devicesN thin films with record-high scandium levels, with exciting potential for ultra-low-power memory devices, as reported by ...
Thin-film chip resistors are comparable in cost and have higher power ratings than their more traditional thick-film cousins. KORY SCHROEDER, Director of Marketing, BRIAN MCCABE, Director of Sales ...
Citation: World-first UHF IGZO Schottky diode presented: Breakthrough achievement towards low-cost passive thin-film RFID tags (2012, December 12) retrieved 17 April 2025 from https://phys.org ...
Using an unconventional fabrication technique, researchers have created ultra-thin, ultra-flexible, high-performance electronics including active devices.
Thin films can be made from a variety of materials, including metals (e.g., gold, silver), oxides (e.g., silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide), and semiconductors (e.g., silicon, gallium arsenide). These ...
The organic devices, based on semiconductor thin films, demonstrated direct detection of 5 MeV protons. The team suggest that this new class of material has the potential to create flexible, portable ...
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