Search for dissertations about: "roll-to-roll"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the word roll-to-roll.
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11. Polymer/polymer blends in organic photovoltaic and photodiode devices
Abstract : Organic photovoltaics devices (OPV) have attracted attentions of scientist for their potential as inexpensive, lightweight, flexible and suitable for roll-to-roll production. In recent years, considerable attention has been focused on new acceptor materials, either polymeric or small molecules, to replace the once dominating fullerene derivatives. READ MORE
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12. Characterization of Low Cost Printed Sensors for Smart Packaging
Abstract : Currently there are very significant interests in printed electronics in the world. The possibility to produce electronics in a roll to roll printing process will considerably reduce the cost of the electronic devices. READ MORE
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13. Electrochromism and over-oxidation in conjugated polymers: Improved color switching and a novel patterning approach
Abstract : During the last 30 years a new research and technology field of organic electronic materials has grown thanks to a groundbreaking discovery made during the late 70’s. This new field is today a worldwide research effort focusing on exploring this new class of materials that also enable many new areas of electronics applications. READ MORE
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14. Light-Emitting Electrochemical Transistors
Abstract : Since the discovery of conductive polymers in 1977, the implementation of organic conjugated materials in electronic applications has been of great interest in both industry and academia. The goal of organic electronics is to realize large-area, inexpensive and mechanically-flexible electronic applications. READ MORE
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15. Electrically Conducting Cellulose Yarns for Electronic Textiles
Abstract : Wearable electronics can be used for the purpose of fitness tracking, health monitoring, energy harvesting, and even for communication. Electronic textiles (e-textiles) are a versatile platform which can be employed for the realization of wearable electronics. READ MORE