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Attention All Semiconductor Firms Seeking to Gain Insight into How Thin-Film Technology is Enabling Next-Generation Chips.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River.
, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34870) has announced the addition of The New Thin Film Electronics: Large Area Electronics and Beyond to their offering.

The latest thin film technology is creating new revenue opportunities for the electronics and semiconductor industries. The most exciting of these opportunities is "large area electronics," which addresses novel applications in displays, photovoltaics, lighting, sensor arrays A sensor array is a set of several sensors that an information gathering device uses to gather information (usually directional in nature) that cannot be gathered from a single source for a central processing unit.  and other markets where there are benefits to creating circuitry over areas measured in terms of several square feet. At the other end of the scale, thin film technology is critical to the prospects for extending CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) Pronounced "c-moss." The most widely used integrated circuit design. It is found in almost every electronic product from handheld devices to mainframes.  chips to smaller nodes as well as to creating new kinds of memory and storage devices. Additional opportunities for thin-film technologies in batteries, imaging and military/aerospace are also emerging.

This report analyzes and quantifies all these segments and shows that there are considerable synergies between them, creating paths for firms in one thin-film enabled segment to diversify diversify

To acquire a variety of assets that do not tend to change in value at the same time. To diversify a securities portfolio is to purchase different types of securities in different companies in unrelated industries.
 into another. The report also examines the latest generation of production technology for thin film (including atomic layer deposition A semiconductor manufacturing technique that deposits a single layer on a chip that is only one atom or one molecule thick. As elements on a chip decreased to below 100 nm, this essential technology for making the chip ever smaller became commercial after the turn of the 21st century. , ink-jet and self-assembly), as well as how nanotechnology nanotechnology: see micromechanics.
nanotechnology

Manipulation of atoms, molecules, and materials to form structures on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre).
 is creating new kinds of thin film materials for use in electronics. In addition, this new report offering identifies today's main players in thin-film electronics and provides eight-year forecasts of all thin film electronics applications.

The core focus of this report will be to quantify Quantify - A performance analysis tool from Pure Software.  and analyze the impact of these technology trends, and to discuss their consequences. It will be vital reading for firms in the display business seeking to broaden their product range into new areas of large area electronics and for other electronics firms who need to understand how the budding budding, type of grafting in which a plant bud is inserted under the bark of the stock (usually not more than a year old). It is best done when the bark will peel easily and the buds are mature, as in spring, late summer, or early autumn.  area of large area electronics will produce new revenues for them. Others that will benefit from this report will be semiconductor firms seeking to gain insight into how thin-film technology is enabling next-generation chips; disk drive and memory firms with an interest in how the latest TF materials are improving the prospects for information storage and energy companies examining some of the latest directions for batteries and photovoltaics.

Contents Include:-

Executive Summary

Chapter One: Introduction

Chapter Two: Enabling Technologies and Materials

Chapter Three: Applications and Markets

Chapter Four: Eight-Year Forecasts

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For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34870
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