Research Profile
Recently, silicon electronics has been integrated with other technologies (e.g. power devices, images sensors, MEMs) to enable new applications in the domains of physical and chemical sensing, healthcare, automotive, lighting, etc. The name ‘More than Moore’ has been used for these developments. The most long-term research in More than Moore’s electronics strives to integrate silicon with emerging non-silicon technologies like large-area, flexible, conformable, printed and nano-material based electronics, as well as integrated photonics, to enable completely new applications.
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Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Identification of the Origin of Ultralow Dark Currents in Organic Photodiodes
Advanced Materials (2023) -
Vitality surveillance at distance using thin-film tandem-like narrowband near-infrared photodiodes with light-enhanced responsivity
Science Advances (2023) -
Comparison and Integration of Voltage and Charge Amplifiers for Capacitive ECG Measurements
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (2023) -
Wirelessly powered large-area electronics for the Internet of Things
Nature Electronics (2023) -
A Correlated Double Sampling Technique for Charge-Sensitive Amplifiers based on TFTs
(2022)
Contact
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