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Radio-frequency flexible and stretchable electronics (Key note)

  • Zhenqiang Ma
  • , Yei Hwan Jung
  • , Jung Hun Seo
  • , Juhwan Lee
  • , Sang June Cho
  • , Tzu Hsuan Chang
  • , Huilong Zhang
  • , Shaoqin Gong
  • , Weidong Zhou
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • University of Texas at Arlington

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Abstract

Flexible and stretchable electronics have broad applications and will further change our life and improve our life quality in numerous ways in the near future. While low frequency flexible electronics and stretchable electronics have been well developed and have penetrated into many applications, the high-frequency (beyond GHz in the microwave frequency range) counterparts have faced great challenges. To realize high frequency applications, high quality semiconductor materials with high mobility/overshoot/saturation velocities and good mechanical bending properties are needed. Here, we review the development of flexible electronic devices that operate in microwave frequencies using a variety of materials, such as silicon, III-V compound semiconductors and 2D materials like MoS2 and graphene.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChina Semiconductor Technology International Conference 2016, CSTIC 2016
EditorsHanming Wu, Hsiang-Lan Lung, Ying Shi, Dong Chen, David Huang, Qi Wang, Kuochun Wu, Ying Zhang, Cor Claeys, Steve Liang, Ru Huang, Beichao Zhang, Peilin Song, Jiang Yan, Qinghuang Lin, Kafai Lai
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781467388047
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2 2016
EventChina Semiconductor Technology International Conference, CSTIC 2016 - Shanghai, China
Duration: Mar 13 2016Mar 14 2016

Publication series

NameChina Semiconductor Technology International Conference 2016, CSTIC 2016

Conference

ConferenceChina Semiconductor Technology International Conference, CSTIC 2016
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period03/13/1603/14/16

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