The production of electronic devices using solution based (“wet”) deposition technologies has some decisive technical and commercial advantages compared to competing approaches like vacuum based (“dry”) manufacturing. Particularly, the potential to scale up production processes to large areas and high volumes by introducing continuous roll-to-roll (R2R) methods on flexible substrates has been the topic of intense studies from both applied research institutes and industry already for some years. Decisive steps forward have been achieved during that time, resulting in the dawn of commercial applications for a number of processes, while additional development work is still needed in some other fields. This review summarizes the work published ...
In the recent years, there has been a growing interest towards printed stretchable electronics used ...
In the recent years, there has been a growing interest towards printed stretchable electronics used ...
In this presentation, we discuss opportunities of novel substrate materials for roll-to-roll (R2R) p...
The production of electronic devices using solution based (“wet”) deposition technologies has some d...
The production of electronic devices using solution based (“wet”) deposition technologies has some d...
The large volume production of flexible electronics by solution based roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturi...
The large volume production of flexible electronics by solution based roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturi...
Flexible printed electronics is touted to be a significant part of the future of the roll-to-roll (R...
The potential for organic electronic technologies to produce low-cost energy at large scales is ofte...
Roll-to-roll fabrication of electrical and optical structures and functional elements on web will be...
AbstractThe vast majority of publications covering the manufacturing of printed electronics employ a...
Printed intelligence and electronics is based on fluid-processable organic and inorganic materials, ...
Roll-to-roll fabrication of electrical and optical structures and functional elements on web will be...
Inkjet printing is a promising approach towards the solution processing of electronic devices on an ...
Printed intelligence and electronics is based on fluid-processable organic and inorganic materials, ...
In the recent years, there has been a growing interest towards printed stretchable electronics used ...
In the recent years, there has been a growing interest towards printed stretchable electronics used ...
In this presentation, we discuss opportunities of novel substrate materials for roll-to-roll (R2R) p...
The production of electronic devices using solution based (“wet”) deposition technologies has some d...
The production of electronic devices using solution based (“wet”) deposition technologies has some d...
The large volume production of flexible electronics by solution based roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturi...
The large volume production of flexible electronics by solution based roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturi...
Flexible printed electronics is touted to be a significant part of the future of the roll-to-roll (R...
The potential for organic electronic technologies to produce low-cost energy at large scales is ofte...
Roll-to-roll fabrication of electrical and optical structures and functional elements on web will be...
AbstractThe vast majority of publications covering the manufacturing of printed electronics employ a...
Printed intelligence and electronics is based on fluid-processable organic and inorganic materials, ...
Roll-to-roll fabrication of electrical and optical structures and functional elements on web will be...
Inkjet printing is a promising approach towards the solution processing of electronic devices on an ...
Printed intelligence and electronics is based on fluid-processable organic and inorganic materials, ...
In the recent years, there has been a growing interest towards printed stretchable electronics used ...
In the recent years, there has been a growing interest towards printed stretchable electronics used ...
In this presentation, we discuss opportunities of novel substrate materials for roll-to-roll (R2R) p...