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- 2007932718 contributor B11062973.
- 2007932718 contributor B11062974.
- 2007932718 created "c2008.".
- 2007932718 date "2008".
- 2007932718 date "c2008.".
- 2007932718 dateCopyrighted "c2008.".
- 2007932718 description "1.1 A technology in a hurry 1 -- 1.2 Pre-history 2 -- 1.2.1 Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) 2 -- 1.2.2 Thin-film transistors (TFTs) 5 -- 1.3 The stage is now set 8 -- 2 A Review of Prior Work 9 -- 2.1 Origins 9 -- 2.1.1 Transparent electronics -- 2003 13 -- 2.1.2 Transparent electronics -- 2004 17 -- 2.1.3 Transparent electronics -- 2005 25 -- 2.1.4 Transparent electronics -- 2006 30 -- 2.2 Perspective & Outlook 37 -- 3 Applications 39 -- 3.1 Looking into a crystal ball 39 -- 3.2 A technology appraisal 39 -- 3.3 An application smorgasbord 44 -- 3.4 Applications in retrospective 56 -- 4 Materials 57 -- 4.1 Device components 57 -- 4.2 n-type semiconductor channel materials 58 -- 4.3 Amorphous oxide semiconductors 67 -- 4.4 p-type semiconductors 71 -- 4.4.1 Copper oxides and chalcogenides 71 -- 4.4.2 Rhodium oxides 76 -- 4.4.3 Nanomaterials 77 -- 4.4.4 Prospects for p-type semiconductors in transparent electronics 77 -- 4.5 Dielectrics 78 -- 4.5.1 Gate dielectrics 78 -- 4.5.2 Interlevel dielectrics 82 -- 5 Devices 83 -- 5.1 Transparent electronics devices 83 -- 5.2 Passive, linear devices 84 -- 5.2.1 Resistors 84 -- 5.2.2 Capacitors 87 -- 5.2.3 Inductors 89 -- 5.3 Two-terminal devices 91 -- 5.3.1 pn junctions 91 -- 5.3.2 Schottky barriers 94 -- 5.3.3 Heterojunctions 102 -- 5.3.4 Metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) capacitors 105 -- 5.4 Transparent thin-film transistors (TTFTs) 110 -- 5.4.1 Ideal behavior 111 -- 5.4.2 Non-ideal behavior 115 -- 5.4.3 Device stability 138 -- 5.4.4 Alternative TTFT device types 144 -- 5.5 Alternative transistors 148 -- 6 Transparent Circuits 153 -- 6.2 Exemplary transparent circuit process flow 153 -- 6.2.1 Transparent ring oscillator process flow 153 -- 6.3 Exemplary transparent circuits 160 -- 6.3.1 Transparent inverters and ring oscillators 160 -- 6.3.2 Full-wave rectifier 163 -- 6.3.3 Level-shifting circuits 164 -- 6.3.4 AMLCD transparent switch 165 -- 6.3.5 AMOLED backplane 168 -- 6.3.6 Transparent charge-coupled devices (CCDs) 178 -- 6.4 Barely scratching the surface 182 -- 7 The Path Forward 183.".
- 2007932718 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-208) and index.".
- 2007932718 extent "viii, 212 p. ;".
- 2007932718 format "application/pdf".
- 2007932718 format "image/jpeg".
- 2007932718 identifier "0387723412 (hbk. : acid-free paper)".
- 2007932718 identifier "9780387723419 (hbk. : acid-free paper)".
- 2007932718 identifier bsz276087038cov.htm.
- 2007932718 identifier 537457739.PDF.
- 2007932718 issued "2008".
- 2007932718 issued "c2008.".
- 2007932718 language "eng".
- 2007932718 publisher "New York : Springer,".
- 2007932718 subject "621.38152 22".
- 2007932718 subject "TK7835 .W284 2008".
- 2007932718 subject "Transparent electronics.".
- 2007932718 tableOfContents "1.1 A technology in a hurry 1 -- 1.2 Pre-history 2 -- 1.2.1 Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) 2 -- 1.2.2 Thin-film transistors (TFTs) 5 -- 1.3 The stage is now set 8 -- 2 A Review of Prior Work 9 -- 2.1 Origins 9 -- 2.1.1 Transparent electronics -- 2003 13 -- 2.1.2 Transparent electronics -- 2004 17 -- 2.1.3 Transparent electronics -- 2005 25 -- 2.1.4 Transparent electronics -- 2006 30 -- 2.2 Perspective & Outlook 37 -- 3 Applications 39 -- 3.1 Looking into a crystal ball 39 -- 3.2 A technology appraisal 39 -- 3.3 An application smorgasbord 44 -- 3.4 Applications in retrospective 56 -- 4 Materials 57 -- 4.1 Device components 57 -- 4.2 n-type semiconductor channel materials 58 -- 4.3 Amorphous oxide semiconductors 67 -- 4.4 p-type semiconductors 71 -- 4.4.1 Copper oxides and chalcogenides 71 -- 4.4.2 Rhodium oxides 76 -- 4.4.3 Nanomaterials 77 -- 4.4.4 Prospects for p-type semiconductors in transparent electronics 77 -- 4.5 Dielectrics 78 -- 4.5.1 Gate dielectrics 78 -- 4.5.2 Interlevel dielectrics 82 -- 5 Devices 83 -- 5.1 Transparent electronics devices 83 -- 5.2 Passive, linear devices 84 -- 5.2.1 Resistors 84 -- 5.2.2 Capacitors 87 -- 5.2.3 Inductors 89 -- 5.3 Two-terminal devices 91 -- 5.3.1 pn junctions 91 -- 5.3.2 Schottky barriers 94 -- 5.3.3 Heterojunctions 102 -- 5.3.4 Metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) capacitors 105 -- 5.4 Transparent thin-film transistors (TTFTs) 110 -- 5.4.1 Ideal behavior 111 -- 5.4.2 Non-ideal behavior 115 -- 5.4.3 Device stability 138 -- 5.4.4 Alternative TTFT device types 144 -- 5.5 Alternative transistors 148 -- 6 Transparent Circuits 153 -- 6.2 Exemplary transparent circuit process flow 153 -- 6.2.1 Transparent ring oscillator process flow 153 -- 6.3 Exemplary transparent circuits 160 -- 6.3.1 Transparent inverters and ring oscillators 160 -- 6.3.2 Full-wave rectifier 163 -- 6.3.3 Level-shifting circuits 164 -- 6.3.4 AMLCD transparent switch 165 -- 6.3.5 AMOLED backplane 168 -- 6.3.6 Transparent charge-coupled devices (CCDs) 178 -- 6.4 Barely scratching the surface 182 -- 7 The Path Forward 183.".
- 2007932718 title "Transparent electronics / John F. Wager, Douglas A. Keszler, Rick E. Presley.".
- 2007932718 type "text".