Plastics with good memory

Research report (imported) 2013 - Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research

Authors
Blom, Paul
Departments
Molekulare Electronik
Summary
Organic electronics has established itself as a new technology for widespread microelectronic applications, e.g. flexible monitors, electronic newspapers, non-contact acquisition of data through transponders and smart labels. Most of these applications require memory functions, preferably the kind that save data when the electricity is switched off and which can furthermore be programmed electronically, deleted and read.

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