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Steven K. Volkman

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  32
Citations -  2862

Steven K. Volkman is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Printed electronics & Electronics. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 31 publications receiving 2605 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven K. Volkman include University of California.

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Printed electronics: the challenges involved in printing devices, interconnects, and contacts based on inorganic materials

TL;DR: In this article, the use of metal and metal oxide-containing inks in the preparation of contacts and interconnects is discussed, as well as the challenges associated with processing these types of inks and ways to successfully obtain the desired features.
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Progress Toward Development of All-Printed RFID Tags: Materials, Processes, and Devices

TL;DR: Progress is reported on in developing materials, processes, and devices for the realization of ultralow-cost printed RFID tags using novel pentacene and oligothiophene precursors for pMOS and ZnO nanoparticles for nMOS.
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Quantification of Thin Film Crystallographic Orientation Using X-ray Diffraction with an Area Detector

TL;DR: In this paper, a methodology for constructing complete pole figures for thin films with fiber texture (isotropic in-plane orientation) is described and demonstrated on semicrystalline polymer films, self-assembled nanoparticle semiconductor films, and randomly packed metallic nanoparticle films.
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Printed organic transistors for ultra-low-cost RFID applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on their progress in developing materials and processes for the realization of printed transistors for low-cost RFID applications using inkjet printing of novel conductors, dielectrics, and organic semiconductors.
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Surfactant-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of Single phase Pyrite FeS2 Nanocrystals

TL;DR: In this paper, a group of well-defined nanoscale structures for high-performance photovoltaic solar cells based on non-toxic and earth abundant materials is presented.