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Reuss, Robert H., Chalamala, Babu R., Moussessian, Alina, Kane, Michael G., Kumar, Amrita, Zhang, David C., Rogers, John A., Hatalis, Miltos, Temple, Dorota, Moddel, Garret, Eliasson, Blake J., Estes, Michael J., Kunze, Joseph, Handy, Erik S., Harmon, Eric S., Salzman, David B., Woodall, Jerry M., Alam, M. Ashraf, Murthy, Jayathi Y., Jacobsen, Stephen C. |
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Proceedings of the IEEE; Jul2005, Vol. 93 Issue 7, p1239-1256, 18p, 4 Color Photographs, 11 Diagrams, 5 Graphs |
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Flexible, large area electronics--macroelectronics--using amorphous silicon, low-temperature polysilicon, or various organic and inorganic nanocrystalline semiconductor materials is beginning to show great promise. While much of the activity in macroelectronics has been display-centric, a number of applications where macroelectronics is needed to enable solutions that are otherwise not feasible are beginning to attract technical and/or commercial interest. In this paper, we discuss the application drivers and the technology needs and device performance requirements to enable high performance applications to include RF systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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