Aneeve fabricate a fully ink-jet printed CNT circuit that drives OLED displays

Aneeve Nanotechnologies, a startup company at UCLA's on-campus technology incubator, managed to fabricate a new fully ink-jet printed carbon nanotube (CNT) circuit that is used to drive OLED displays. The company says that this is the first practical demonstration of carbon nanotubebased printed circuits for display backplane applications, and it shows significant performance advantages over traditional organic-based printed electronics.

Aneeve says that this shows that CNT is a viable technology to compete with a-Si and metal-oxide semiconductor for low-cost and scalable backplanes.

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Posted: Dec 01,2011 by Ron Mertens

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metal-xide semiconductor should say metal-oxide semiconductor 

Thanks, fixed that!

Hi, I was just viewing your information. How do you spell your name Aneeva or Aneeve shown in the information regards from Aneeva Electronics UK

It is Aneeve Technologies. Sorry for the typo in the text... I fixed it.