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  1. Near-infrared imager based on high performance organic photodetector using a-IGZO as electron transport layer
  2. Electric Field-Induced Quenching of MAPbI3 Photoluminescence in PeLED Architecture
  3. Thin-film image sensors with a pinned photodiode structure
  4. Interface-Engineered Organic Near-Infrared Photodetector for Imaging Applications
  5. Scattered Emission Profile Technique for Accurate and Fast Assessment of Optical Gain in Thin Film Lasing Materials
  6. Multimode Lasing in All-Solution-Processed UV-Nanoimprinted Distributed Feedback MAPbI3 Perovskite Waveguides
  7. Monitoring the Charge-Carrier-Occupied Density of States in Disordered Organic Semiconductors under Nonequilibrium Conditions Using Thermally Stimulated Luminescence Spectroscopy
  8. Image sensors using thin-film absorbers
  9. Photonic metamaterial with a subwavelength electrode pattern
  10. Thin-Film Transistor-Based Sensor Interface Circuits Enabling Distributed Local In-Module Solar Cell Temperature Monitoring
  11. An embedded interfacial network stabilizes inorganic CsPbI3 perovskite thin films
  12. Actively Multiplexed μECoG Brain Implant System With Incremental-ΔΣ ADCs Employing Bulk-DACs
  13. High performance large-area polymeric PMUT phased arrays in air
  14. Sub-wavelength custom reprogrammable active photonic platform for high-resolution beam shaping and holography
  15. Analytical Model of the Vertical Pinned Photodiode
  16. Scaling study of contact operation at constant current in self-aligned top-gated oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors
  17. Random band-edge model description of thermoelectricity in high-mobility disordered semiconductors: Application to the amorphous oxide In-Ga-Zn-O
  18. Electromechanical Equivalent Circuit Model for Axisymmetric PMUTs With Elastic Boundary Conditions
  19. Interfacial control of SrTiO3/Si(0 0 1) epitaxy and its effect on physical and optical properties
  20. A 256-Channel Actively-Multiplexed µECoG Implant with Column-Parallel Incremental $\Delta\Sigma$ ADCs Employing Bulk-DACs in 22-nm FDSOI Technology
  21. 55.1: Invited Paper: FMM‐free OLED Manufacturing Enabled by Photolithographic Patterning Processes
  22. Operationally Stable Perovskite Light Emitting Diodes with High Radiance
  23. Density of States of OLED Host Materials from Thermally Stimulated Luminescence
  24. Mitigating Dark Current for High-Performance Near-Infrared Organic Photodiodes via Charge Blocking and Defect Passivation
  25. External compensation for high‐resolution active matrix organic light‐emitting diode displays
  26. Systematic Study on the Amorphous, C-Axis-Aligned Crystalline, and Protocrystalline Phases in In–Ga–Zn Oxide Thin-Film Transistors
  27. Fully Flexible PMUT Based on Polymer Materials and Stress Compensation by Adaptive Frequency Driving
  28. Active area dependence of optoelectronic characteristics of perovskite LEDs
  29. Broadband Measurement Setup for Cell Electrorotation
  30. Perovskite Light Emitting Diode Characteristics: The Effects of Electroluminescence Transient and Hysteresis
  31. AMOLED Displays with In-Pixel Photodetector
  32. Polarization control of epitaxial barium titanate (BaTiO3) grown by pulsed-laser deposition on a MBE-SrTiO3/Si(001) pseudo-substrate
  33. Polymer-based piezoelectric ultrasound transducer arrays on glass demonstrating mid-air applications
  34. Non-linear electro-optic modelling of a Barium Titanate grating coupler
  35. Mitigating the detrimental effects of joule heating for perovskite light emitting diodes
  36. Perovskite modules with 99% geometrical fill factor using point contact interconnections design
  37. 38‐4: A 2T1C AMOLED Display with External Compensation Reducing On‐Panel Current Variations to 0.079%
  38. Carrier Mobility, Lifetime, and Diffusion Length in Optically Thin Quantum Dot Semiconductor Films
  39. Origin of High Current and Illumination Stress Instability in Self-Aligned a-InGaZnO Thin Film Transistors With Al2O3 as High-κ Gate Dielectric
  40. Security on Plastics: Fake or Real?
  41. Influence of Solute Concentration on Meniscus‐Guided Coating of Highly Crystalline Organic Thin Films
  42. Reduced Efficiency Roll‐Off and Improved Stability of Mixed 2D/3D Perovskite Light Emitting Diodes by Balancing Charge Injection
  43. Crossover Logic: A Low-Power Topology for Unipolar Dual-Gate Thin-Film Technologies
  44. P‐12: High Performance Dual‐gate Dual‐layer Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors TFTs on PI Foil for Display Application
  45. 71‐3: Organic photolithography for displays with integrated fingerprint scanner
  46. Integration of highly crystalline C8-BTBT thin-films into simple logic gates and circuits
  47. Dual-gate self-aligned a-InGaZnO transistor model for flexible circuit applications
  48. 12.3 Memory Solutions for Flexible Thin-Film Logic: up to 8kb, >105.9kb/s LPROM and SRAM with Integrated Timing Generation Meeting the ISO NFC Standard
  49. Unraveling the Role of Multiphonon Excitations and Disorder Concerning the Meyer-Neldel Type Compensation Effect in Organic Semiconductors
  50. Overlapping-Gate Organic Light-Emitting Transistors
  51. Contact resistance characterization in organic thin film transistors (Conference Presentation)
  52. 1TFT-1RRAM Cell on Polymeric Substrate as Non-Volatile Memory Element Enabling Future Flexible Electronic Platforms
  53. In-Panel 31.17dB 140kHz 87µW Unipolar Dual-Gate In-Ga-Zn-O Charge-Sense Amplifier for 500dpi Sensor Array on Flexible Displays
  54. Monolithically integrated 1 TFT-1RRAM non-volatile memory cells fabricated on PI flexible substrate
  55. Off-current reduction in p-type SnO thin film transistors
  56. Defects in Amorphous Semiconductors: The Case of Amorphous Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide
  57. Organic light-emitting transistors with overlapping gate structure: towards high efficiency at high current density (Conference Presentation)
  58. Negative field-dependent charge mobility in crystalline organic semiconductors with delocalized transport
  59. 39-3: Printed Organic Photodetector Arrays and their use in Palmprint Scanners
  60. 35-2: 40x Current Variation Reduction Enabled by an External VT -Compensation Scheme for AMOLED Displays using a 3T2C-Pixel Circuit with Dual-Gate TFTs
  61. P-127: Dual-Gate Self-Aligned IGZO TFTs Monolithically Integrated with High-Temperature Bottom Moisture Barrier for Flexible AMOLED
  62. Effects of hole self-trapping by polarons on transport and negative bias illumination stress in amorphous-IGZO
  63. Influence of the Surface Treatment on the Solution Coating of Single-Crystalline Organic Thin-Films
  64. Integrated Tin Monoxide P-Channel Thin-Film Transistors for Digital Circuit Applications
  65. Session 21 overview: Extending silicon and its applications: Technology directions subcommittee
  66. Method to quantify the delocalization of electronic states in amorphous semiconductors and its application to assessing charge carrier mobility of p -type amorphous oxide semiconductors
  67. Toward Temperature Tracking With Unipolar Metal-Oxide Thin-Film SAR C-2C ADC on Plastic
  68. Effect of High Oxygen Partial Pressure on Carrier Transport Mechanism in a-InGaZnO TFTs
  69. A Thin-Film, a-IGZO, 128b SRAM and LPROM Matrix With Integrated Periphery on Flexible Foil
  70. Highly Crystalline C8-BTBT Thin-Film Transistors by Lateral Homo-Epitaxial Growth on Printed Templates
  71. Role of transport band edge variation on delocalized charge transport in high-mobility crystalline organic semiconductors
  72. Growth Of Organic Semiconductor Thin Films with Multi-Micron Domain Size and Fabrication of Organic Transistors Using a Stencil Nanosieve
  73. Characteristics improvement of top-gate self-aligned amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide thin-film transistors using a dual-gate control
  74. Oxygen vacancies effects in a‐IGZO: Formation mechanisms, hysteresis, and negative bias stress effects (Phys. Status Solidi A 6∕2017)
  75. Charge carrier mobility in thin films of organic semiconductors by the gated van der Pauw method
  76. Flexible selfbiased 66.7nJ/c.s. 6bit 26S/s successive-approximation C-2C ADC with offset cancellation using unipolar Metal-Oxide TFTs
  77. Power saving through state retention in IGZO-TFT AMOLED displays for wearable applications
  78. Oxygen vacancies effects in a-IGZO: Formation mechanisms, hysteresis, and negative bias stress effects
  79. Origin of the apparent delocalization of the conduction band in high mobility amorphous semiconductors.
  80. 15.2 A flexible ISO14443-A compliant 7.5mW 128b metal-oxide NFC barcode tag with direct clock division circuit from 13.56MHz carrier
  81. Session 15 overview: Innovations in technologies and circuits
  82. An active artificial iris controlled by a 25-μW flexible thin-film driver
  83. Flexible metal-oxide thin film transistor circuits for RFID and health patches
  84. Determination of crystal orientation in organic thin films using optical microscopy
  85. Predicting the optimal process window for the coating of single-crystalline organic films with mobilities exceeding 7 cm2/Vs.
  86. Arrays of Pentacene Single Crystals by Stencil Evaporation
  87. Impact of source/drain contacts formation of self-aligned amorphous-IGZO TFTs on their negative-bias-illumination-stress stabilities
  88. Predictive Model for the Meniscus-Guided Coating of High-Quality Organic Single-Crystalline Thin Films
  89. Interplay between hopping and band transport in high-mobility disordered semiconductors at large carrier concentrations: The case of the amorphous oxide InGaZnO
  90. 16.5 A flexible thin-film pixel array with a charge-to-current gain of 59µA/pC and 0.33% nonlinearity and a cost effective readout circuit for large-area X-ray imaging
  91. Session 28 overview: Biological sensors for point of care
  92. Robust Design of Digital Circuits on Foil
  93. Introduction to the January Special Issue on the 2015 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference
  94. Conduction mechanism in amorphous InGaZnO thin film transistors
  95. On the Extraction of Charge Carrier Mobility in High-Mobility Organic Transistors
  96. Comparison of the electronic structure of amorphous versus crystalline indium gallium zinc oxide semiconductor: structure, tail states and strain effects
  97. Impact of source/drain contacts formation of self-aligned amorphous-IGZO TFTs on their negative-bias-illumination-stress stabilities
  98. Paper No S12.5: Self-Aligned a-IGZO TFTs: Impact of S/D Contacts Formation on Their Negative-Bias-Illumination-Stress (NBIS) Instability
  99. Energy Level Tuning of Non-Fullerene Acceptors in Organic Solar Cells
  100. Self-aligned flexible organic thin-film transistors with gates patterned by nano-imprint lithography
  101. Impact of the Low Temperature Gate Dielectrics on Device Performance and Bias-Stress Stabilities of a-IGZO Thin-Film Transistors
  102. 29.4: Flexible AMOLED Display with Integrated Gate Driver Operating at Operation Speed Compatible with 4k2k
  103. Publisher's Note: Origin of Meyer-Neldel type compensation behavior in organic semiconductors at large carrier concentrations: Disorder versus thermodynamic description [Phys. Rev. B 90 , 245201 (2014)]
  104. Low-temperature formation of source–drain contacts in self-aligned amorphous oxide thin-film transistors
  105. Medium Frequency Physical Vapor Deposited Al2O3 and SiO2 as Etch-Stop-Layers for Amorphous Indium-Gallium-Zinc-Oxide Thin-Film-Transistors
  106. 16.3 Flexible thin-film NFC tags powered by commercial USB reader device at 13.56MHz
  107. Session 16 overview: Emerging technologies enabling next-generation systems: Technology directions subcommittee
  108. Integrated Line Driver for Digital Pulse-Width Modulation Driven AMOLED Displays on Flex
  109. Analysis of frequency dispersion in amorphous In–Ga–Zn–O thin-film transistors
  110. A thin-film microprocessor with inkjet print-programmable memory
  111. Origin of Meyer-Neldel type compensation behavior in organic semiconductors at large carrier concentrations: Disorder versus thermodynamic description
  112. Charge carrier trapping in highly-ordered lyotropic chromonic liquid crystal films based on ionic perylene diimide derivatives
  113. Circuits and AMOLED display with self-aligned a-IGZO TFTs on polyimide foil
  114. Highly Efficient Intrinsic Phosphorescence from a σ-Conjugated Poly(silylene) Polymer
  115. An Integrated a-IGZO UHF Energy Harvester for Passive RFID Tags
  116. Impact of etch stop layer on negative bias illumination stress of amorphous Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide transistors
  117. Multiscale Modeling of the Electrostatic Impact of Self-Assembled Monolayers used as Gate Dielectric Treatment in Organic Thin-Film Transistors
  118. Solving the technology barriers in flexible AMOLED displays
  119. Bidirectional Communication in an HF Hybrid Organic/Solution-Processed Metal-Oxide RFID Tag
  120. Scaling down of organic complementary logic gates for compact logic on foil
  121. 20.1: Flexible AMOLED Display and Gate‐driver with Self‐aligned IGZO TFT on Plastic Foil
  122. Flexible NAND-Like Organic Ferroelectric Memory Array
  123. Accounting for variability in the design of circuits with organic thin-film transistors
  124. High‐Performance Flexible Bottom‐Gate Organic Field‐Effect Transistors with Gravure Printed Thin Organic Dielectric
  125. Deep-level transient spectroscopy on an amorphous InGaZnO4 Schottky diode
  126. Session 30 overview: Technologies for next-generation systems: Technology directions subcommittee
  127. 30.2 Digital PWM-driven AMOLED display on flex reducing static power consumption
  128. 30.1 8b Thin-film microprocessor using a hybrid oxide-organic complementary technology with inkjet-printed P2ROM memory
  129. Origin of Electric Field Dependence of the Charge Mobility and Spatial Energy Correlations in C60-Based Field Effect Transistors
  130. Analytic model of hopping transport in organic semiconductors including both energetic disorder and polaronic contributions
  131. Integrated UHF a-IGZO energy harvester for passive RFID tags
  132. Design and modeling of self-aligned nano-imprinted sub-micrometer pentacene-based organic thin-film transistors
  133. Gigahertz Operation of a-IGZO Schottky Diodes
  134. Unified description for hopping transport in organic semiconductors including both energetic disorder and polaronic contributions
  135. Paper No 19.3: Back‐Channel‐Etch Process Flow for a‐IGZO TFTs
  136. Novel back‐channel‐etch process flow based a‐IGZO TFTs for circuit and display applications on PEN foil
  137. 18.4L: Late‐News Paper: Full Color Flexible Top‐emission AMOLED Display on Polyethylene Naphthalate (PEN) Foil with Metal Oxide TFTs Backplane
  138. Optimized circuit design for flexible 8-bit RFID transponders with active layer of ink-jet printed small molecule semiconductors
  139. Single‐source dual‐layer amorphous IGZO thin‐film transistors for display and circuit applications
  140. Hopping Model of Charge-Carrier Transport in Organic Nanoparticle Systems
  141. UHF IGZO Schottky diode
  142. Organic RFID Tags
  143. High-performance a-In-Ga-Zn-O Schottky diode with oxygen-treated metal contacts
  144. Design and realization of a flexible QQVGA AMOLED display with organic TFTs
  145. Solution‐processed and low‐temperature metal oxide n‐channel thin‐film transistors and low‐voltage complementary circuitry on large‐area flexible polyimide foil
  146. Vapor Phase Growth of Functional Pentacene Films at Atmospheric Pressure
  147. Electric field dependence of charge carrier hopping transport within the random energy landscape in an organic field effect transistor
  148. Origin of multiple memory states in organic ferroelectric field-effect transistors
  149. Exploring the exciton dissociation process at a donor-acceptor heterojunction in both time and space via an induced Stark shift
  150. Charge Transport in Organic Transistors Accounting for a Wide Distribution of Carrier Energies—Part II: TFT Modeling
  151. The Impact of Molecular Orientation on the Photovoltaic Properties of a Phthalocyanine/Fullerene Heterojunction
  152. Unraveling the Mechanism of Molecular Doping in Organic Semiconductors
  153. Electric Field Confinement Effect on Charge Transport in Organic Field-Effect Transistors
  154. Bidirectional communication in an HF hybrid organic/solution-processed metal-oxide RFID tag
  155. Design Methodologies for Organic RFID Tags and Sensor Readout on Foil
  156. Low-cost lithographically patterned source/drain bottom contacts for high mobility p-type organic thin film transistors
  157. An 8-Bit, 40-Instructions-Per-Second Organic Microprocessor on Plastic Foil
  158. Low-temperature and scalable complementary thin-film technology based on solution-processed metal oxide n-TFTs and pentacene p-TFTs
  159. Circuit design in organic semiconductor technologies
  160. Circuit design in organic semiconductor technologies
  161. Publisher’s note: “Low-voltage gallium–indium–zinc–oxide thin film transistors based logic circuits on thin plastic foil: Building blocks for radio frequency identification application” [Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, 162102 (2011)]
  162. Charge transport in high-performance ink-jet printed single-droplet organic transistors based on a silylethynyl substituted pentacene/insulating polymer blend
  163. Interlayer Processing in Active Matrix OLED Displays
  164. High mobility short-channel p-type organic transistors with reduced gold content and completely gold-free source/drain bottom contacts
  165. Room-temperature solution-processed high-k gate dielectrics for large area electronics applications
  166. Secure remote reconfiguration of an FPGA-based embedded system
  167. Unipolar Organic Transistor Circuits Made Robust by Dual-Gate Technology
  168. Low-voltage gallium–indium–zinc–oxide thin film transistors based logic circuits on thin plastic foil: Building blocks for radio frequency identification application
  169. Magnetoresistance phenomena in ferromagnetic/wide band gap polymer system
  170. Does the Temperature Dependence of the Charge Carrier Mobility in Disordered Organic Semiconductors at Large Carrier Concentrations Obey the Meyer–Neldel Compensation Law?
  171. An 8b organic microprocessor on plastic foil
  172. Towards EPC-Compatible Organic RFID Tags
  173. Design and manufacturing of organic RFID circuits: Coping with intrinsic parameter variations in organic devices by circuit design
  174. A low-temperature-cross-linked poly(4-vinylphenol) gate-dielectric for organic thin film transistors
  175. A high-efficiency, high-frequency boost converter using enhancement mode GaN DHFETs on silicon
  176. Excitation of multiple dipole surface plasmon resonances in spherical silver nanoparticles
  177. A compact FPGA-based architecture for elliptic curve cryptography over prime fields
  178. Organic RFID transponder chip with data rate compatible with electronic product coding
  179. Organic transistor technology options for device performance versus technology options for increased circuit reliability and yield on foil
  180. Organic complementary oscillators with stage-delays below 1 μs
  181. Compact Model for Organic Thin-Film Transistor
  182. Organic RFID Tags
  183. Robust digital design in organic electronics by dual-gate technology
  184. A compact model for polycrystalline pentacene thin-film transistor
  185. Temperature dependence of the charge carrier mobility in disordered organic semiconductors at large carrier concentrations
  186. Pulsed Excitation of OLEDs With a Remote Metallic Cathode
  187. (Invited) Towards EPC Compatible Plastic RFID Tags
  188. Adhesion Promoting Polymer Interlayers for Ag Layers Deposited in OLED Processing
  189. Growth of pentacene thin films by in-line organic vapor phase deposition
  190. Noise-Margin Analysis for Organic Thin-Film Complementary Technology
  191. Light, bias, and temperature effects on organic TFTs
  192. Plastic circuits and tags for 13.56MHz radio-frequency communication
  193. Thin-film transistors and circuits on plastic foil
  194. Charge trapping in organic transistor memories: On the role of electrons and holes
  195. Photocurrent enhancement in polymer:fullerene bulk heterojunction solar cells doped with a phosphorescent molecule
  196. Electric field-dependent charge transport in organic semiconductors
  197. Bipolar resistive electrical switching of silver tetracyanoquinodimethane based memory cells with dedicated silicon dioxide “switching layer”
  198. Electrodeposition of copper tetracyanoquinodimethane for bipolar resistive switching non-volatile memories
  199. An organic charge trapping memory transistor with bottom source and drain contacts
  200. High-speed growth of pentacene thin films by in-line organic vapor phase deposition
  201. Functional Pentacene Thin Films Grown by In-Line Organic Vapor Phase Deposition at Web Speeds above 2 m/min
  202. Organic solar cells with sensitized phosphorescent absorbing layers
  203. Nanoparticle-based, spray-coated silver top contacts for efficient polymer solar cells
  204. Bipolar Resistive Electrical Switching of CuTCNQ Memories Incorporating a Dedicated Switching Layer
  205. Exploring spray coating as a deposition technique for the fabrication of solution-processed solar cells
  206. MATERIALS SCIENCE: Flexible Electronics
  207. Triplet dynamics and charge carrier trapping in triplet-emitter doped conjugated polymers
  208. A 128b organic RFID transponder chip, including Manchester encoding and ALOHA anti-collision protocol, operating with a data rate of 1529b/s
  209. High Performance N-type Organic Thin-Film Transistors with Inert Contact Metals
  210. Peculiarities of the giant injection magnetoresistance in the Ni-polymer-Cu system
  211. The characterization of chloroboron (iii) subnaphthalocyanine thin films and their application as a donor material for organic solar cells
  212. Influence of the contact metal on the performance of n-type carbonyl-functionalized quaterthiophene organic thin-film transistors
  213. Ultra-High Frequency rectification using organic diodes
  214. On the Role of Bathocuproine in Organic Photovoltaic Cells
  215. Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes with Field‐Effect‐Assisted Electron Transport Based on α‐bi;,ω‐bi;‐Diperfluorohexyl‐quaterthiophene
  216. Bulk heterojunction organic solar cells based on soluble poly(thienylene vinylene) derivatives
  217. Nanoimprinted semiconducting polymer films with 50 nm features and their application to organic heterojunction solar cells
  218. Resistive Electrical Switching of Nonvolatile Memories from Electrodeposited Copper Tetracyanoquinodimethane (CuTCNQ)
  219. Resistive Electrical Switching of Nonvolatile Memories from Electrodeposited Copper Tetracyanoquinodimethane (CuTCNQ)
  220. An integrated double half-wave organic Schottky diode rectifier on foil operating at 13.56 MHz
  221. High mobility electron-conducting thin-film transistors by organic vapor phase deposition
  222. The angular response of ultrathin film organic solar cells
  223. Bistable electronic switching in poly(arylenephthalides)
  224. Polyheteroarylene films with intrinsic switching mechanism for nonvolatile memory applications
  225. Performance of organic light-emitting diodes with remote metallic contact using high mobility electron-transport layers
  226. Analytical model for the open-circuit voltage and its associated resistance in organic planar heterojunction solar cells
  227. An Inductively-Coupled 64b Organic RFID Tag Operating at 13.56MHz with a Data Rate of 787b/s
  228. Polymer based organic solar cells using ink-jet printed active layers
  229. Cover Picture: An Organic Light‐Emitting Diode with Field‐Effect Electron Transport (Adv. Funct. Mater. 1/2008)
  230. Resistive Electrical Switching of Cu+ and Ag+ based Metal-Organic Charge Transfer Complexes
  231. A comprehensive model for bipolar electrical switching of CuTCNQ memories
  232. An Organic Light‐Emitting Diode with Field‐Effect Electron Transport
  233. Solar cells utilizing small molecular weight organic semiconductors
  234. Organic phototransistor behavior and light-accelerated bias stress
  235. Correlation between bias stress instability and phototransistor operation of pentacene thin-film transistors
  236. CuTCNQ resistive nonvolatile memories with a noble metal bottom electrode
  237. Electrical Properties of CuTCNQ Based Organic Memories Targeting Integration in the CMOS Back End-of-Line
  238. Stacked organic solar cells increase efficiency
  239. Light-emitting organic field-effect transistor using an organic heterostructure within the transistor channel
  240. Organic CuTCNQ integrated in complementary metal oxide semiconductor copper back end-of-line for nonvolatile memories
  241. Pentacene devices and logic gates fabricated by organic vapor phase deposition
  242. Patterning of organic thin film transistors by oxygen plasma etch
  243. Nonvolatile Cu∕CuTCNQ∕Al memory prepared by current controlled oxidation of a Cu anode in LiTCNQ saturated acetonitrile
  244. Comparison of organic diode structures regarding high-frequency rectification behavior in radio-frequency identification tags
  245. Self-aligned surface treatment for thin-film organic transistors
  246. Light-emitting organic field-effect transistors using an organic heterostructure inside the transistor channel
  247. Pentacene organic field-effect phototransistor with memory effect
  248. Low voltage complementary organic inverters
  249. Influence of transistor parameters on the noise margin of organic digital circuits
  250. Organic CuTCNQ non-volatile memories for integration in the CMOS backend-of-line: Preparation from gas/solid reaction and downscaling to an area of 0.25μm2
  251. Integrated shadow mask method for patterning small molecule organic semiconductors
  252. A 2V Organic Complementary Inverter
  253. 50 MHz rectifier based on an organic diode
  254. Ambipolar injection in a submicron-channel light-emitting tetracene transistor with distinct source and drain contacts
  255. High-Performance Low Voltage Organic Thin-Film Transistors
  256. Patterned growth of pentacene
  257. Influence of the dielectric roughness on the performance of pentacene transistors
  258. Ambipolar injection in a submicron channel light-emitting tetracene transistor with distinct source and drain contacts
  259. Current-voltage characteristics in organic semiconductor crystals: space charge vs. contact-limited carrier transport
  260. Calculation of the current response of the spatially modulated light CMOS detector
  261. CMOS receiver array with 100 channels on 1-mm2 chip area based on self-calibrating self-regenerative sense ampliers operating at 200 Mbit/s/channel
  262. Effect of mixing enthalpy on relaxed and strained growth of III–VyIV1−yII compound alloys using molecular-beam epitaxy
  263. Optoelectronic logic operations using thyristor differential pairs and diffractive optical elements
  264. Demonstration of a monolithic multichannel module for multi-Gb/s intra-MCM optical interconnects
  265. S-shaped current bistability in a bipolar resonant tunneling diode
  266. Experimental demonstration of a multichannel micro-optical bridge for multi-gigabit per second free-space intra-MCM interconnects
  267. Flip-chip-joined 8x8 array of bottom-emitting 850-nm light-emitting diodes for interconnect applications
  268. Systematic photoluminescence and electroluminescence study of high-efficiency surface-textured thin-film light-emitting structures
  269. Magnetic characterization of self-organized ErAs clusters using telegraph noise spectroscopy
  270. Molecular Beam Epitaxy of Narrow-Gap III–V Antimonides for Infrared Detectors and Sources
  271. Fabrication and experimental demonstration of a multichannel module for intra-MCM optical interconnects
  272. Mushroom microlenses: optimized microlenses by reflow of multiple layers of photoresist
  273. Unipolar and Bipolar Resonant Tunneling Components
  274. Magnetophonons in short-period superlattices
  275. Resonant Tunnelling Light-Emitting Diodes
  276. Effect of pressure on spin-gap behavior in Pr-doped and oxygen-deficient YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 thin films
  277. Erratum: In-plane dispersion relations of InAs/AlSb/GaSb/AlSb/InAs interband resonant-tunneling diodes
  278. High-frequency capacitance of bipolar resonant tunneling diodes
  279. In-plane dispersion relations of InAs/AlSb/GaSb/AlSb/InAs interband resonant-tunneling diodes
  280. Single Domain Switching Investigated Using Telegraph Noise Spectroscopy: Possible Evidence for Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling
  281. Charge accumulation in the two-dimensional electron gas emitter of a resonant-tunneling diode
  282. Spatially indirect transitions due to coupling between a hole accumulation layer and a quantum well in resonant-tunneling diodes
  283. Bipolar charge redistribution in resonant-tunneling light-emitting diodes
  284. Time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy of resonant tunneling in a GaAs-AlAs triple-barrier structure
  285. Transport in the base of a resonant tunneling light-emitting transistor
  286. Large electric-field-induced enhancement of resonant Raman scattering of a single quantum well
  287. Bipolar charge transport in triple-barrier AlAs/GaAs resonant tunneling light-emitting diodes
  288. High-frequency capacitances in resonant interband tunneling diodes
  289. Resonant tunneling in unipolar triple-barrier structures investigated by time-resolved photoluminescence
  290. A proposal for a three-bit A/D converter using three resonant tunnelling diodes
  291. Giant optical bistable behavior using triple-barrier resonant tunneling light-emitting diodes
  292. Emitter-Base Separation Techniques for Resonant Tunneling Light Emitting Transistors
  293. Resonant tunnelling light-emitting diode as an optical switch
  294. Sequential analysis of resonant tunneling diodes
  295. Generation of four negative differential resistance regions using two resonant tunneling diodes
  296. pnp resonant tunneling light emitting transistor
  297. Electroluminescence from bipolar resonant tunneling diodes
  298. Optical switching characteristics of a bistable resonant tunnelling light emitting diode
  299. Determination of the band line-up for strained InGaAs/AlAs heterojunctions using resonant tunnelling diodes
  300. Capacitances in double-barrier tunneling structures
  301. Resonant tunnelling structures with very thin contact layers using nonalloyed Ge/Pd contacts
  302. Four logic states using two resonant tunnelling diodes
  303. Organic circuit components for pentacene RF-ID tags
  304. Bias stress in pentacene transistors measured by four probe transistor structures
  305. Optimization of light emitting diodes based on bipolar double-barrier resonant-tunneling structures
  306. Bipolar resonant tunneling light emitting diodes
  307. Organic CuTCNQ non-volatile memories for integration in the CMOS backend-of-line: preparation from gas/solid reaction and downscaling to an area of 0.25 μm/sup 2/
  308. Mid-infrared LEDs using InAs/sub 0.71/Sb/sub 0.29//InAs/Al/sub 0.25/In/sub 0.75/As/InAs strained-layer superlattice active layers
  309. Basic Gates
  310. Design Case: Organic Microprocessor
  311. Design Case: RFID Tags
  312. Organic and Metal-Oxide Thin-Film Transistors
  313. Thin-Film Transistor Technologies on the Move? From Backplane Driver to Ubiquitous Circuit Enabler?
  314. Chapter 4 from the book: "Robust Design of Digital Circuits on Foil"
  315. Bibliography
  316. Preface