Activated Solutions Enabling Low-Temperature Processing of Functional Ferroelectric Oxides for Flexible Electronics

Functional ferroelectric oxides for flexible electronics are achieved from activated solutions enabling low‐temperature processing and large‐area deposition directly on polymeric substrates. This processing technology reaches the lower limit temperature of crystallization at 300 °C, using a strategy...

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Published in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) Vol. 26; no. 9; pp. 1405 - 1409
Main Authors: Bretos, Iñigo, Jiménez, Ricardo, Wu, Aiying, Kingon, Angus I., Vilarinho, Paula M., Calzada, M. Lourdes
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany Blackwell Publishing Ltd 05-03-2014
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Summary:Functional ferroelectric oxides for flexible electronics are achieved from activated solutions enabling low‐temperature processing and large‐area deposition directly on polymeric substrates. This processing technology reaches the lower limit temperature of crystallization at 300 °C, using a strategy that combines seeded diphasic precursors and photochemical solution deposition. Properties of these materials are comparable to those of high‐temperature‐processed counterparts and organic ferroelectrics.
Bibliography:istex:62A8BA725C6B9941DA66605BB082CAA8433763C9
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Spanish Project - No. MAT2010-15365
Portuguese Project - No. PTDC/CTM/108319/2008
ArticleID:ADMA201304308
To the memory of Dr. Aiying Wu
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ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.201304308