Recent Advances in Thin Film Electronic Devices and Circuits
A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "D1: Semiconductor Devices".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2024) | Viewed by 11618
Special Issue Editor
Interests: thin film electronic devices; active addressing technologies for flat panel displays (FPDs) and nonvolatile memories (NVMs)
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Dear Colleagues,
Thin film electronic devices and circuits have been attracting more and more attention because they can be used in many industry fields, such as flat panel displays, energy devices, sensors, memories, and so on. In addition, they may be integrated into conventional CMOS integrated circuits and systems. From a fabrication point of view, thin film electronic devices and circuits can be prepared on not only rigid (including glass, wafer, etc.) but also flexible substrates (including polymer, paper, etc.), which means they may be potentially used in some quickly advancing fields, such as the Internet of Things and medical electronics. This Special Issue aims to give an overview of the most recent advances in thin film electronic devices and circuits in the abovementioned fields. This Special Issue aims to provide selected contributions on advances in the physics, processing, design, characterization, and applications of novel thin film electronic devices and circuits.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Thin film transistors;
- Thin film solar cells;
- Thin film sensors;
- Thin film memories;
- Device physics about novel thin film electronic devices;
- Process development of novel devices;
- Characterization of novel thin films, devices, and circuits;
- Design of novel thin film devices and circuits;
- Pixel circuits for flat panel displays, sensors, and memories;
- Active matrix addressing methods for displays, sensors, and memories;
- Applications of thin film devices and circuits;
- System on glass (SOG) technologies;
- Integration of thin film devices and CMOS circuits.
Dr. Chengyuan Dong
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- thin film electronic devices
- thin film transistors
- thin film solar cells
- thin film sensors
- thin film memories
- stability
- flexibility
- thin film circuits
- pixel circuits
- active matrix addressing
- system on glass
- CMOS technology
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