2009
DOI: 10.1063/1.3126958
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Fully printed silicon field effect transistors

Abstract: This letter demonstrates the use of a traditional screen printing approach for the fabrication of silicon field effect transistors. Using purely additive patterning technologies at room temperature conditions, with no additional postprocessing steps, transistors have been produced on paper substrates that have performance characteristics comparable to amorphous silicon thin film transistors. Insulated gate field effect transistors employing n type silicon in the semiconductor layer operate in accumulation mode… Show more

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“…6,7 n-type and p-type particles were produced by milling highly doped (phosphorous and boron, respectively) single crystalline wafers with an initial resistivity lower than 0.005 cm. Screen printable silicon inks were prepared by addition of silicon powder to an acrylic emulsion ink base (which contains <10% solid fraction), with reagent grade propylene glycol as a thinner, so that the final weight proportions of silicon to binder were 80:20.…”
Section: A Sample and Device Productionmentioning
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“…6,7 n-type and p-type particles were produced by milling highly doped (phosphorous and boron, respectively) single crystalline wafers with an initial resistivity lower than 0.005 cm. Screen printable silicon inks were prepared by addition of silicon powder to an acrylic emulsion ink base (which contains <10% solid fraction), with reagent grade propylene glycol as a thinner, so that the final weight proportions of silicon to binder were 80:20.…”
Section: A Sample and Device Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Screen printable silicon inks were prepared by addition of silicon powder to an acrylic emulsion ink base (which contains <10% solid fraction), with reagent grade propylene glycol as a thinner, so that the final weight proportions of silicon to binder were 80:20. 7 The consistency of the ink was then adjusted such that the rheology of the ink remained dilatent and thixotropic.…”
Section: A Sample and Device Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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