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Flexible Image Scanner Developed from Organic Transistors and Photodiodes

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At the 2004 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting last month in San Francisco, scientists from the University of Tokyo reported the development of a flexible image scanner that integrates organic transistors and photodetectors. Potential applications include the digital archival of fragile rare books, in which such a scanner might be inserted between the pages, enabling a preservationist to digitize a volume without disassembling it. The device comprises films of pentacene field-effect transistors and organic photodiodes, which are laminated using patterned silver paste. Image...Read full article

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    Published: January 2005
    As We Go To PressBreaking NewsElectron Devicesflexible image scannerorganic transistorsphotodetectorsPresstime BulletinSensors & DetectorsUniversity of Tokyo

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