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Radiofrequency-powered elements

The organic field effect transistor (OFET) acts essentially as an electronic valve by modulating the semiconductor channel conductance via the gate field. This device is essential in all electronic applications, including integrated circuits for memories and sensors and also to drive individual pixels in active matrix displays. Probably one of the most exciting applications of organic electronic circuits is in the supply chain area, where radiofrequency-powered elements (e.g. RFID tag) may replace ID barcodes for identification and be applicable as a backplane drive for displays. [Pg.596]

Marcus RK, Harville TR, Mei Y, Shick CR (1994) Radiofrequency powered glow discharges elemental analysis across the solids spectrum. Analytical Chemistry 66 902A-911A. [Pg.676]

The essential elements of an NMR spectrometer are a powerful magnet, a radiofrequency generator, a radio-frequency detector, and a sample tube (Figure 13.4). [Pg.549]


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