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Radio frequency identification tags silicon

Manufacture of formed embedded active devices has been demonstrated, but not produced commercially. An example is polymer semiconductor radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. Conventional RFID devices, now in mass production, use a tiny silicon integrated circuit, made conventionally and bonded to the antenna. Semiconducting polymers make up the source, drain, and gate of the integrated circuit and are applied by inkjet or screen printing. [Pg.466]


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