Search for dissertations about: "Green electronics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Green electronics.
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1. Hybrid Materials for Wearable Electronics and Electrochemical Systems
Abstract : Flexible electronic systems such as wearable devices, sensors and electronic skin require power sources and sensing units that are mechanically robust, operational at low bending radius, and environmentally friendly. Recently, there has been an enormous interest in active materials such as thin film semiconductors, conductive polymers, and ion-electron conductors. READ MORE
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2. Transient electromagnetic pulse propagation in temporally dispersive materials
Abstract : This thesis treats the problem of transient electromagnetic pulse propagation in temporally dispersive media. The analysis is performed using time-domain techniques. In particular, the dispersive wave splitting which decouples the Maxwell equations both in vacuum and inside the medium is utilized. READ MORE
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3. Quantum transport in photoswitching molecules : An investigation based on ab initio calculations and Non Equilibrium Green Function theory
Abstract : Molecular electronics is envisioned as a possible next step in device miniaturization. It is usually taken to mean the design and manufacturing of electronic devices and applications where organic molecules work as the fundamental functioning unit. READ MORE
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4. Organic electronic materials for hydrogen peroxide production
Abstract : Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is an important oxidant, used in various fields of industry, such as paper manufacturing, production of polymers, detergents, and cosmetics. Considering that the molecule degrades only to H2O and O2, it is regarded as a green chemical. READ MORE
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5. Printable Green RFID Antennas for Embedded Sensors
Abstract : In the recent years, radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology has been widely integrated into modern society applications, ranging from barcode successor to retail supply chain, remote monitoring, detection and healthcare, for instance. In general, an RFID tag or transponder is composed of an antenna and an application-specific integrated circuit chip. READ MORE