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13 September 2007 13.56 MHz polymer rectifier by printing processes
Chang-Yu Lin, Chia-Hung Chou, Jack Hou, Yi-Jen Chan
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Abstract
Printed electronics have attracted increasing attentions in recent years due to its flexible format, easy process and potentially low cost features. Achieving good performance organic Schottky diode as the key component of a rectifier for printed RFID applications became a critical task. The electrical performances of an organic Schottky diode electrical can be improved by inserting an intermediate layer between the semiconductor and electrode surfaces. This interface plays an important role in improving rectification ratio and lifetime of a polymer diode. In this work, a 13.56MHz rectifier based on a polymer Schottky diode will be demonstrated and a wireless energy transmission built on flexible substrates will be proposed.
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Chang-Yu Lin, Chia-Hung Chou, Jack Hou, and Yi-Jen Chan "13.56 MHz polymer rectifier by printing processes", Proc. SPIE 6658, Organic Field-Effect Transistors VI, 665804 (13 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.732653
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KEYWORDS
Diodes

Polymers

Semiconductors

Interfaces

Electrodes

Aluminum

Light emitting diodes

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