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Printed electronic on flexible and glass substrates
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2010
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Materials SciencePolymer ChemistryElectrical EngineeringEngineeringSemiconducting PolymerFlexible ElectronicsOrganic ElectronicsMicrofabricationGlass SubstratesFabrication TechniqueOrganic SemiconductorPrinted ElectronicsInkjetted Electronics ElementsElectronic PackagingFlexible Solar Cells3D PrintingFlexible SensorOrganic Materials
Organic electronics is a platform technology that enables multiple applications based on organic electronics but varied in specifications. Organic electronics is based on the combination of new materials and cost-effective, large area production processes that provide new fields of application. Organic electronic by its size, weight, flexibility and environmental friendliness electronics enables low cost production of numerous electrical components and provides for such promising fields of application as: intelligent packaging, low cost RFID, flexible solar cells, disposable diagnostic devices or games, and printed batteries [1]. The paper presents results of inkjetted electronics elements on flexible and glass substrates. The investigations was target on characterizing shape, surface and geometry of printed structures. Variety of substrates were investigated, within some, low cost, non specialized substrate, design for other purposes than organic electronic.