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TWA 36

Printed, flexible and stretchable electronics

To accelerate full-scale manufacturing of reliable products, printed, flexible and stretchable electronics requires the development of effective measurement methods and harmonised test procedures for material and thin-film properties and for device characteristics. Activities in this TWA will include interlaboratory comparison studies of measurement methods and objectives, including the creation of agreed and validated measurement procedures for relevant properties.

Projects

1. Charge mobility of organic semiconductors  
   Towards reliable charge-mobility benchmark measurements " for organic semiconductors
   Protocol for extracting space-charge limited mobility from a current voltage curve
   Protocol worksheet for extracting space-charge limited mobility from a current voltage curve
   
2. Roadmap of measurement standards requirements for printed electronics 
   Standardisation efforts in Organic and Printed Electronics 2015 - A VAMAS review  
   
3. Sheet resistance measurements for smart textiles and heterogeneous printed layer electrodes
 
4.  Measurement of lateral resolution of Raman Microscopy with nanowire artefacts
 
5. Measurement of spatial homogeneity in two-dimensional semiconductors
   

More information

Dr. Sebastian Wood (sebastian.wood@npl.co.uk / +44 208 943 6251)