Introduction to Printed ElectronicsSemiconductor Materials
Introduction to Printed Electronics: Semiconductor Materials
Suganuma, Katsuaki
2013-12-20 00:00:00
[Si, having a diamond crystalline structure, is an indispensable semiconductor and has been a major player as a solid-state semiconductor for electronics since 1950s. For PE technology, however, Si semiconductors should be replaced by new materials that can be formulated into inks or modified into Si inks with a certain low-temperature manufacturing process.]
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Introduction to Printed ElectronicsSemiconductor Materials
[Si, having a diamond crystalline structure, is an indispensable semiconductor and has been a major player as a solid-state semiconductor for electronics since 1950s. For PE technology, however, Si semiconductors should be replaced by new materials that can be formulated into inks or modified into Si inks with a certain low-temperature manufacturing process.]
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