The future era of hyperconnected information technology demands smart wearable devices, which provide ubiquitous human‐oriented service platforms and imperceptible computing …
Y Takeda, K Hayasaka, R Shiwaku, K Yokosawa… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Ultrathin electronic circuits that can be manufactured by using conventional printing technologies are key elements necessary to realize wearable health sensors and next …
Y Zhan, Y Mei, L Zheng - Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
The Internet of Things (IoT) has a broad vision of connecting every single object in the world to form one network. Flexible electronic devices, including RFIDs, sensors, memory devices …
V Fiore, P Battiato, S Abdinia, S Jacobs… - … on Circuits and …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper presents the first printed organic 13-MHz RFID on flexible substrate. The proposed solution includes a planar near field antenna bonded to an RFID tag, which is …
In this paper, we demonstrate three-dimensional (3D) integrated circuits (ICs) based on a 3D complementary organic field-effect transistor (3D-COFET). The transistor-on-transistor …
Y Xu, C Liu, D Khim, YY Noh - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
Organic electronics is regarded as an important branch of future microelectronics especially suited for large-area, flexible, transparent, and green devices, with their low cost being a key …
The development in the field of high refractive index materials is a crucial factor for the advancement of optical devices with advanced features such as image sensors, optical data …
Three series of sulfur-containing polyimides with the bis (3-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl) thiophene moiety were reported. The synthesis of high-refractive-index polyimides was …
A series of novel sulfur containing high refractive index linear and branched poly (arylene thioether) s and linear poly (arylene ether) s were synthesized via nucleophilic substitution …