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Printed nanoparticulate composites for silicon thick-film electronics
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David T. Britton
and M. Härting
Published/Copyright:
January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 2006-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Soft chemical approaches to inorganic nanostructures
- Nanorods of CoP, CdS, and ZnS
- Vapor-phase synthesis of metallic and intermetallic nanoparticles and nanowires: Magnetic and catalytic properties
- Use of metal complexes to synthesize semiconductor nanoparticles
- Large-scale production of carbon nanotubes and their applications
- Spontaneous generation of negatively charged clusters and their deposition as crystalline films during hot-wire silicon chemical vapor deposition
- Printed nanoparticulate composites for silicon thick-film electronics
- Designing ordered nanoarrays from aqueous solutions
- Formation of ordered cobalt nanowire arrays in the mesoporous silica channels
- Experimental approaches to the preparation of supported metal nanoparticles
- Layered double hydroxide nanomaterials as potential cellular drug delivery agents
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- Magnetic nanoparticles: Properties and potential applications
Keywords for this article
composites;
insulated-gate FETs;
junction FETs;
nanoparticulates;
nanoparticulate silicon;
photodiodes;
thick-film electronics
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Soft chemical approaches to inorganic nanostructures
- Nanorods of CoP, CdS, and ZnS
- Vapor-phase synthesis of metallic and intermetallic nanoparticles and nanowires: Magnetic and catalytic properties
- Use of metal complexes to synthesize semiconductor nanoparticles
- Large-scale production of carbon nanotubes and their applications
- Spontaneous generation of negatively charged clusters and their deposition as crystalline films during hot-wire silicon chemical vapor deposition
- Printed nanoparticulate composites for silicon thick-film electronics
- Designing ordered nanoarrays from aqueous solutions
- Formation of ordered cobalt nanowire arrays in the mesoporous silica channels
- Experimental approaches to the preparation of supported metal nanoparticles
- Layered double hydroxide nanomaterials as potential cellular drug delivery agents
- Sulfonated polyether ether ketone (PEEK-WC)/phosphotungstic acid composite: Preparation and characterization of the fuel cell membranes
- Magnetic nanoparticles: Properties and potential applications