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Fully Printed Flexible Single-Chip RFID Tag with Light Detection Capabilities
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Materials ScienceElectrical EngineeringPhotoelectric SensorEngineeringLight Detection CapabilitiesFlexible ElectronicsMicrofabricationRfid TagSilver NanoparticlesPrinted ElectronicsSilicon Rfid ChipSensor DesignElectronic PackagingTechnologyMicroelectronicsRadio Frequency Identification3D PrintingFlexible Sensor
A printed passive radiofrequency identification (RFID) tag in the ultra-high frequency band for light and temperature monitoring is presented. The whole tag has been manufactured by printing techniques on a flexible substrate. Antenna and interconnects are realized with silver nanoparticles via inkjet printing. A sprayed photodetector performs the light monitoring, whereas temperature measurement comes from an in-built sensor in the silicon RFID chip. One of the advantages of this system is the digital read-out and transmission of the sensors information on the RFID tag that ensures reliability. Furthermore, the use of printing techniques allows large-scale manufacturing and the direct fabrication of the tag on the desired surface. This work proves for the first time the feasibility of the embedment of large-scale organic photodetectors onto inkjet printed RFID tags. Here, we solve the problem of integration of different manufacturing techniques to develop an optimal final sensor system.
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