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27 August 2008 Organic electronics integration technology and logic circuits
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Organic transistor technology has been the subject of intense research in the last decade paving the way for industrialization of organic electronics applications characterized by low fabrication costs, additive manufacturing processes at low-energy, high flexibility and application versatility. A dedicated technology platform has been developed at ST and fully characterized, which is devoted to the manufacturing of all-organic transistor devices with sub-micron feature size as multilayered structures, obtained through a sequential combination of deposition from solution and patterning steps through stamps. The design and manufacturing platform is actually being assessed through the development of the first all-organic 'reduced complexity' microprocessor. An outline of the architecture and major building blocks will be presented.
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L. Occhipinti, M. La Rosa, and G. Rizzotto "Organic electronics integration technology and logic circuits", Proc. SPIE 7054, Organic Field-Effect Transistors VII and Organic Semiconductors in Sensors and Bioelectronics, 70540S (27 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.796234
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KEYWORDS
Transistors

Data modeling

Manufacturing

Logic

Organic electronics

Logic devices

Oscillators

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