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    Tailoring the Aqueous Synthesis and Deposition of Copper Nanowires for Transparent Electrodes and Heaters 

    Bobinger M; Mock J; La Torraca P; Becherer M; Lugli P; Larcher L (Wiley-VCH Verlag, 2017)
    Due to the high abundance of copper on the earth and its high intrinsic electrical conductivity, copper nanowires (CuNWs) represent a promising material for transparent electrodes. In this work, an environmentally friendly ...
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    Gain-Tunable Complementary Common-Source Amplifier Based on a Flexible Hybrid Thin-Film Transistor Technology 

    Salvatore G; Daus A; Lugli P; Troster G; Petti L; Loghin F; Cantarella G; Vogt C; Munzenrieder N; Abdellah A; Becherer M; Haeberle T (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017)
    In this letter, we report a flexible complementary common-source (CS) amplifier comprising one p-type spray-coated singlewalled carbon nanotube and one n-type sputtered InGaZnO4 thin-film transistor (TFT). Bottom-gate TFTs ...
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    Flexible lactate and glucose sensors using electrolyte-gated carbon nanotube field effect transistor for non-invasive real-time monitoring 

    Joshi S; Bhatt V; Wu H; Becherer M; Lugli P (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017)
    We demonstrate flexible, low cost glucose and lactate sensors using novel enzyme immobilization scheme, primarily aimed toward wearable devices. The intrinsic chemical nature of polyimide films is harnessed to immobilize ...

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