Abstract
Description
This unique report assesses the huge opportunities for fine chemicals,
printing, production equipment and electronics companies in the largest part
of the emerging $300 billion printed electronics business - inorganic
materials and composites. Semiconductors, dielectrics, conductors, light
emitters etc for displays, photovoltaics, transistors and much more are
covered. Company profiles and ten year forecasts are given.
It is often argued that the inorganic options are interim, because the
progress is coming to an end whereas organics are "future proof". Nothing
could be further from the truth. For conductors with vastly better conductance
and cost, for the best printed batteries, for quantum dot devices and for
transistor semiconductors with ten times the mobility, look to the new
inorganics. That is the emerging world of new nanoparticle metal and alloy
inks that are magnitudes superior in cost, conductivity and stability, such as
the flexible zinc oxide based transistor semiconductors working at ten times
the frequency and with best stability and life, along with many other
inorganic materials. Read the world' s only report that pulls all this together
in readable form.
Report Statistics
- Pages: 278
- Tables: 52
- Figures: 132
- Forecasts to 2019
- Last update: March 2009
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