Flexible printed sensor tape based on solution processed materials

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Event 23rd Annual Meeting of the IEEE Photonics Society

Authors

Ana Claudia Arias
Daniel, Jurgen H.
Tse Nga Ng
Garner, Sean
Gregory L Whiting
Leah Lavery
Beverly Russo
Krusor, Brent S.
Technical Publications
November 7th 2010
In this report, the fabrication of inkjet-printed complementary organic inverters was demonstrated. The acceleration sensors were integrated with printed inverters to enable amplification of sensor signals. This demonstration of sensors with amplifiers showed a potential printing method to fabricate low-cost, mechanically flexible sensor system from polymers.

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Arias, A. C.; Daniel, J. H.; Ng, T.; Garner, S.; Whiting, G. L.; Lavery, L.; Russo, B.; Krusor, B. S. Flexible printed sensor tape based on solution processed materials. 23rd Annual Meeting of the IEEE Photonics Society; 2010 November 7-11; Denver, CO.

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