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Tripathi, A. K., Smits, E. C. P, van der Putten, J. B. P. H., van Neer, M., Myny, K., Nag, M., Steudel, S., Vicca, P., O’Neill, K., van Veenendaal, E., Genoe, J., Heremans, P., Gelinck, G. H. (2011) Low-voltage gallium–indium–zinc–oxide thin film transistors based logic circuits on thin plastic foil: Building blocks for radio frequency identification application. Applied Physics Letters, 98 (16). 162102pp. doi:10.1063/1.3579529

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TitleLow-voltage gallium–indium–zinc–oxide thin film transistors based logic circuits on thin plastic foil: Building blocks for radio frequency identification application
JournalApplied Physics Letters
AuthorsTripathi, A. K.Author
Smits, E. C. PAuthor
van der Putten, J. B. P. H.Author
van Neer, M.Author
Myny, K.Author
Nag, M.Author
Steudel, S.Author
Vicca, P.Author
O’Neill, K.Author
van Veenendaal, E.Author
Genoe, J.Author
Heremans, P.Author
Gelinck, G. H.Author
Year2011 (April 18)Volume98
Issue16
PublisherAIP Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1063/1.3579529Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceTripathi, A. K., Smits, E. C. P, van der Putten, J. B. P. H., van Neer, M., Myny, K., Nag, M., Steudel, S., Vicca, P., O’Neill, K., van Veenendaal, E., Genoe, J., Heremans, P., Gelinck, G. H. (2011) Low-voltage gallium–indium–zinc–oxide thin film transistors based logic circuits on thin plastic foil: Building blocks for radio frequency identification application. Applied Physics Letters, 98 (16). 162102pp. doi:10.1063/1.3579529
Plain TextTripathi, A. K., Smits, E. C. P, van der Putten, J. B. P. H., van Neer, M., Myny, K., Nag, M., Steudel, S., Vicca, P., O’Neill, K., van Veenendaal, E., Genoe, J., Heremans, P., Gelinck, G. H. (2011) Low-voltage gallium–indium–zinc–oxide thin film transistors based logic circuits on thin plastic foil: Building blocks for radio frequency identification application. Applied Physics Letters, 98 (16). 162102pp. doi:10.1063/1.3579529
In(2011, April) Applied Physics Letters Vol. 98 (16) AIP Publishing


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