Transparent electronics is an emerging science and technology field
focused on producing ‘invisible’ electronic circuitry and
opto-electronic devices. Applications include consumer electronics, new
energy sources, and transportation; for example, automobile
windshields could transmit visual information to the driver. Glass in
almost any setting could also double as an electronic device,
possibly improving security systems or offering transparent displays.
In a similar vein, windows could be used to produce electrical power.
Other civilian and military applications in this research field include
realtime wearable displays.
As for conventional Si/III–V-based electronics, the basic device structure is based on semiconductor junctions and transistors. However, the device building block materials, the semiconductor, the electric contacts, and the dielectric/passivation layers, must now be transparent in the visible –a true challenge! Therefore, the first scientific goal of this technology must be to discover, understand, and implement transparent high-performance electronic materials. The second goal is their implementation and evaluation in transistor and circuit structures.
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As for conventional Si/III–V-based electronics, the basic device structure is based on semiconductor junctions and transistors. However, the device building block materials, the semiconductor, the electric contacts, and the dielectric/passivation layers, must now be transparent in the visible –a true challenge! Therefore, the first scientific goal of this technology must be to discover, understand, and implement transparent high-performance electronic materials. The second goal is their implementation and evaluation in transistor and circuit structures.
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