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See Publications for citations of recent papers.  

Thin-film silicon transistors on flexible substrates
- Our workhorse technology is amorphous silicon transistors made at 150ºC on polyimide foil.  Our next goal is a TFT process for clear plastic substrates.
- We are targeting thin film transistors made of nanocrystalline for isothermal processing of CMOS on plastic substrates.  We have reached hole and electron mobilities of 0.2 cm2/Vs and 40 cm2/Vs. At present we are focussing on gate dielectrics made at very low temperature.
- A complete CMOS process based on polycrystalline silicon films on steel foil substrates was developed recently.
We collaborate with Prof. Jim Sturm in Electrical Engineering.

Flexible, stretchable, deformable electronics
We explore the electrical and mechanical limits for the deformation of surfaces of amorphous silicon transistor or OLEDs.  We have thin-film metallization that can be stretched reversibly by as much as 100%.  Here we collaborate with Profs. Jim Sturm, Wol
é Soboyejo in Mechanical Engineering, and Zhigang Suo of Harvard University.

Surface microfluidics
In collaboration with Prof. Sandra Troian in Chemical Engineering we are working on thin film devices and materials for an electronically addressed microfluidic chip that she invented.

Direct printing of electronic materials
We have made copper lines by inkjet printing and imprinting, etch masks and interlevel insulation for thin film electronics by laser and letterpress printing, in collaboration with Prof. Sandra Troian .

Functional cells for macroelectronics
We are working to demonstrate the elementary cells for large area sensors and actuators, and for electrotextiles.