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Next Chips: Organic Transistors and Memories and the Applications They Will Enable
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NanoMarkets
Published
2007/11
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118 Pages
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
E.1 Opportunities in Organic Memory and OTFTs
E.1.1 Key Developments in the Past Year
E.1.2 Opportunities in OTFT Devices
E.1.3 Opportunities in Organic Memory and Other Devices
E.1.4 Opportunities for Materials Suppliers and Equipment Makers
E.2 Manufacturers and Research Groups to Watch
E.3 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of OTFT and Organic Memory Markets
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this Report
1.1.1 The Second Coming of TFTs
1.1.2 Organic Electronics and TFTs
1.1.3 Challenges to OTFTs
1.1.4 A Note on Organic Memory
1.2 Goal and Scope of this Report
1.2.1 OTFTs and the TOP Electronics Value Chain
1.3 Methodology and Information Sources for Report
1.4 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: Technology Assessments of Organic Transistors and Memories
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 OTFTs and Competing Technologies for Display Backplanes
2.1.2 OTFTs and Competing Technology for RFID
2.1.3 OTFTs and Competing Technologies for "Disposable Electronics"
2.2 Architectures for OTFTs
2.2.1 Top Contact and Bottom Contact OTFTs
2.3 Performance Improvements
2.4 Materials for OTFTs and Organic Memories
2.4.1 Semiconductor Materials for OTFTs
2.4.2 Dielectrics
2.4.3 Conductors
2.5 Organic Memories
2.5.1 Organic Memory as a Flash Replacement
2.5.2 Organic Memory in Organic Electronics
2.5.3 Requirements and Architectures for Organic Memory
2.5.4 Markets for Organic Memory
2.6 Other Devices
2.6.1 Single-Crystal OTFTs
2.6.2 Light-Emitting Transistors
2.7 Manufacturing Technologies for OTFTs and Organic Memories
2.7.1 Vapor Deposition
2.7.2 Printing
2.7.3 Solution Processing Other than Printing
2.7.4 Optical Lithography
2.7.5 Shadow Masking
2.8 Flexible Devices and Flexible Substrates
2.9 Summary of Main Points in this Chapter
Chapter Three: Applications and Drivers for Organic Semiconductor Devices
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Display Backplanes
3.2.1 OTFT Backplanes and Cost Reduction
3.2.2 OTFTs, Improved Display Performance and Flexibility
3.3 RFID Tags
3.3.1 Markets and Market Needs for RFID
3.3.2 Lowering the Cost of RFID with OTFTs and Organic Memory
3.4 Smart Cards
3.4.1 How Can OTFTs and Organic Memories Add Value to Smart Cards?
3.5 Smart Packaging
3.5.1 How Can OTFTs and Organic Memories Add Value to Packaging?
3.6 Sensors and Medical Applications
3.6.1 How Can Organic Semiconductor Devices Change the Sensing Industry?
3.6.2 Biomedical Applications
3.6.3 Other Sensing Applications
3.7 Games, Gadgets and Gizmos
3.8 Summary of Main Points in this Chapter
Chapter Four: OTFT and Organic Memory Manufacturers
4.1 3M
4.2 Acreo
4.3 Asahi Kasei
4.4 Dai Nippon Printing
4.5 Epson U.K Cambridge Research Laboratory
4.5 Hewlett-Packard
4.6 Hitachi
4.7 IBM
4.8 Infineon
4.9 Intel
4.10 LG Chem
4.11 LG Philips
4.12 Motorola
4.13 NHK
4.14 ORFID
4.15 OrganicID
4.16 Philips
4.17 Pioneer Electronics
4.18 Plastic Logic
4.19 PolyIC
4.20 Polymer Vision
4.20.1Innos
4.21 printed systems
4.22 Ricoh
4.23 Samsung
4.24 Sony
4.25 Spansion
4.26 STMicroelectronics
4.27 Thin Film Electronics
4.28 Xerox (including Xerox PARC and Xerox Research Centre of Canada)
4.30 ZettaCore
Chapter Five: Review and Analysis of OTFT and Organic Memory Research Activities
5.1 Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
5.2 Chiba University
5.3 Cornell University
5.4 Dankook University
5.5 DeMontfort University
5.6 Dong-A University
5.7 ETH Zurich
5.8 ETRI
5.9 Fraunhofer Institutes
5.9.1 Fraunhofer ISC
5.9.2 Fraunhofer IZM
5.10 Georgia Institute of Technology
5.11 Hongik University
5.12 Hoseo University
5.13 IMEC
5.14 Inha University
5.15 Institute of Microelectronics, NCSR Demokritos
5.16 ITRI
5.17 Jacobs University (Germany)
5.18 Japan Science and Technology Agency
5.19 Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)
5.20 Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
5.21 Korea University
5.22 Kumoh National Institute of Technology
5.23 Kyoto University
5.24 Kyung Hee University
5.25 Kyushu University
5.26 Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW)
5.27 Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
5.28 Nanyang Technological University
5.29 NASA
5.30 National Cheng Kung University
5.31 National Chiao-Tung University
5.32 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST Japan)
5.33 National University of Singapore
5.34 Northwestern University/Polyera
5.35 Osaka University
5.36 Penn State
5.37 Pohang University of Science and Technology (Korea)
5.38 Polytechnic of Milan (Politecnico di Milano)
5.39 Pusan National University
5.40 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
5.41 RIKEN
5.42 Rutgers University
5.43 Samtel Centre for Display Technologies
5.44 Seoul National University
5.45 Sogang University
5.46 Tohoku University (Japan)
5.47 UCLA
5.48 University of Arkansas
5.49 University of California Berkeley
5.50 University of Cambridge
5.51 University of Groningen
5.52 University of Houston
5.53 University of Liverpool
5.54 University of Maryland
5.55 University of Michigan
5.56 University of Minnesota
5.57 University of Texas
5.58 University of Toronto
5.59 University of Tokyo
Chapter Six: Eight-Year Forecasts of Organic Semiconductor Devices
6.1 Forecasting Methodology
6.1.1 Forecasting Assumptions and Alternative Scenarios
6.1.2 Alternative Scenarios
6.2 Forecast of OTFTs and Memories by Application
6.2.1 Display Backplane Applications
6.2.2 RFID Applications
6.2.3 Smartcard Applications
6.2.4 Sensor Applications
6.2.5 Games, Gadgets and Gizmos
6.2.6 Summary of OTFT and Organic Memory Applications
6.3 Forecasts of Organic Memories by Materials and Production Processes Used
6.3.1 Materials Forecast
6.3.2 Production Forecast
Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in this Report
About the Author
List of Exhibits
Exhibit E-1: Organic Memory and OTFT Markets ($ Millions)
Exhibit 1-1: TOP Electronics Value Chain
Exhibit 2-1: Characteristics of OE Materials
Exhibit 2-2: Organic Materials Used in Memory Applications
Exhibit 2-3: OVPD versus Thermal Evaporation
Exhibit 4-1: Sony OLED/OTFT Display Specs
Exhibit 4-2: TFE' s Partners
Exhibit 4-3: TFE' s Printed Memory Specs
Exhibit 5-1: Selected Universities and Research Institutes Involved in Research on OTFTs and Organic Memory
Exhibit 6-1: OTFT Backplane Markets 2008-2015
Exhibit 6-2: OTFT and Organic Memories in RFID Tags 2008-2015
Exhibit 6-3: OTFT and Organic Memories in Smart Cards: 2008-2015
Exhibit 6-4: OTFT and Organic Memory Sales in Sensor Markets
Exhibit 6-5: OTFT and Organic Memory Sales in Games, Gadgets and Gizmos Markets
Exhibit 6-6: OTFT-Only Markets ($ Millions)
Exhibit 6-7: Memory-Only Markets ($ Millions)
Exhibit 6-8: Memory + OTFT Markets ($ Millions)
Exhibit 6-9: Total OTFT/Organic Memory Markets by Application ($ Millions)
Exhibit 6-10: Materials for Organic Memory and OTFT Markets
Exhibit 6-11: Materials for Organic Memory and OTFT Markets by Processing Type ($ Millions)
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