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Towards paper electronics - printing transistors on paper in a roll-to-roll process
Abstract
New value-added, intelligent products with novel functionalities, e.g.,sensors and simple displays have recently received much attention in theresearch community. For these types of products to come into everydayuse, devices with reasonable electrical performance and negligibleproduction cost are required. One way to reduce the manufacturing cost is tofabricate the electronics on inexpensive paper substrates by usingroll-to-roll techniques (“Paper Electronics”), as an alternative toconventional electronics manufactured with batch processes on glass orpolymer film substrates. The current work discusses printing of electronics onpaper and demonstrates, as a proof-of-concept, a hygroscopic insulatorfield effect transistor device (HIFET) printed on paper with acustom-built roll-to-roll hybrid printer.