| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1268351 | Organic Electronics | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Organic rectifier diodes operating at 10 MHz made using roll-to-roll compatible mass printing processes to define patterns and deposit inks are reported. The diodes consist of a layer of poly(triarylamine) sandwiched between layers of silver and copper. No high resolution prepatterning of any surfaces was performed, thus the entire process could be carried out on large-scale roll-to-roll production lines. The organic diode based rectifier circuit generates a DC output voltage of approximately 2.7 V at 10 MHz, using an input signal with zero-to-peak voltage amplitude of 10 V. The result demonstrates the possibility of printed organic diodes for RFID applications.
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Authors
Kaisa E. Lilja, Tomas G. Bäcklund, Donald Lupo, Tomi Hassinen, Timo Joutsenoja,
