Organic RFID Tags in Development
04 December, 2007
category: RFID
The green movement’s gaining serious steam in the high-tech community, as labs all over the world take interest in organic-material alternatives to traditional components.
Researchers at the University of Washington (Seattle) and Stanford University have been working toward this goal and have created the first all organic nanowire integrated circuit.
Though others have demonstrated organic n-type and p-type thin-film transistors fabricated via high-temperature thermal evaporation, graduate researcher Alejandro Briseno at the University of Washington says that their method provides a simple solution-processable method of fabricating inverters. And it demonstrates the possibility of fabricating single-crystal nanowire transistors from both p- and n-type transistors at room temperature.