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Steven Molesa
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 24
Citations - 2150
Steven Molesa is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Printed electronics & Capacitor. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 24 publications receiving 2083 citations.
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Plastic-Compatible Low Resistance Printable Gold Nanoparticle Conductors for Flexible Electronics
TL;DR: In this article, the size of the nanoparticle and the length of the alkanethiol encapsulant were optimized to produce plastic-compatible gold conductors for the first time.
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Progress Toward Development of All-Printed RFID Tags: Materials, Processes, and Devices
Vivek Subramanian,Jean M. J. Fréchet,Paul Chang,D. C. Huang,J.B. Lee,Steven Molesa,Amanda R. Murphy,D.R. Redinger,Steven K. Volkman +8 more
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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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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An ink-jet-deposited passive component process for RFID
TL;DR: An all ink-jet-deposited process capable of creating high-quality passive devices suitable for an RFID front-end is described in this paper, where gold nanocrystals are printed to create conductive lines with sheet resistance as low as 23 m/spl Omega/ per square.
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Printed electronics for low-cost electronic systems: Technology status and application development
Vivek Subramanian,Josephine B. Chang,Alejandro de la Fuente Vornbrock,D. C. Huang,Lakshmi Jagannathan,Frank Liao,Brian A. Mattis,Steven Molesa,D.R. Redinger,Daniel Soltman,Steven K. Volkman,Qintao Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: By combining synthetically derived inorganic nanoparticles and organic materials, a range of printable electronic systems are realized, to demonstrate printed passive components, multilayer interconnection, diodes, transistors, memories, batteries, and various types of gas and biosensors.