Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1268633 | Organic Electronics | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We report on the first successful fabrication of an integrated circuit solely by means of fast, continuous mass-printing technology. Our demonstration object is a seven-stage ring oscillator which delivers an ac-signal with a frequency of approximately 4 Hz. The process speed of the order of 1 m/s demonstrates the high potential of mass-printing techniques for the production of low-cost electronics. By identifying major technological issues that occur upon printing of electronic circuits, routes for further development are clarified.
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Authors
A.C. Huebler, F. Doetz, H. Kempa, H.E. Katz, M. Bartzsch, N. Brandt, I. Hennig, U. Fuegmann, S. Vaidyanathan, J. Granstrom, S. Liu, A. Sydorenko, T. Zillger, G. Schmidt, K. Preissler, E. Reichmanis, P. Eckerle, F. Richter, T. Fischer, U. Hahn,