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2011-0909-02
Environment
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/05/21
Manufacture of flexible transistors using inkjet methods
TAKENOBU, Taishi Guest Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering) (retired)
It is possible to fabricate organic transistors onto plastic substrates by the inkjet method, by using a solution in which single walled carbon nano-tubes are dissolved in an organic solvent as the ink.
2011-0909-01
Environment
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/05/21
Organic light-emitting transistors
TAKENOBU, Taishi Guest Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering) (retired)
Construction of transistors rather than diodes, however, allowed large currents to flow and light-emitting phenomena to be obtained. By adjusting the oscillatory conditions, organic lasers become an attainable goal.
2015-0424-01
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2015/04/24
Light-emitting Electrochemical Cells(LEC)
SAKANOUE, Tomo Researcher (Faculty of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering) (retired)
collaborative researchers:TAKENOBU, Taishi Guest Professor (retired)
・Hybrid device of electrochemistry and electronics ・Specially designed ionic liquids for LEC application・Simple solution process for low cost manufacturing