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Original title:
Innovative Nanofabrication Methods and Thin-Film Organic Devices
Translated title:
nnovative Nanofabrication Methods and Thin-Film Organic Devices
Author:
Scarpa, Giuseppe
Year:
2008
Document type:
Habilitation
Faculty/School:
Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
Advisor:
Prof. Aldo Di Carlo, Università Tor Vergata, Rom
Referee:
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Mathis, Universität Hannover
Language:
en
Subject group:
ELT Elektrotechnik
Keywords:
nanoelectronics, molecular electronics, nanoimprint lithography (NIL), optoelectronic
Abstract:
Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) is a new technique for lithographic patterning of nanostructures, which has advantages of high resolution, high throughput and low cost. This technique is presenting great opportunities for innovation and discovery in many engineering and scientific areas, such as electronic, optoelectronic and magnetism. The area of organic electronics, requiring low cost and high throughput fabrication steps with high resolution, will particularly benefit from this technology. Our...     »
Translated abstract:
Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) is a new technique for lithographic patterning of nanostructures, which has advantages of high resolution, high throughput and low cost. This technique is presenting great opportunities for innovation and discovery in many engineering and scientific areas, such as electronic, optoelectronic and magnetism. The area of organic electronics, requiring low cost and high throughput fabrication steps with high resolution, will particularly benefit from this technology. Our...     »
WWW:
https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/?id=823514
Oral examination:
14.11.2008
Last change:
13.11.2009
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