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R2R Gravure as an Additive Manufacturing Technology for the Fabrication of Large Area Flexible Displays and Inexpensive NFC Sensor Tags
Over the last decade, roll-to-roll (R2R) printing has been pursued with the expectation of developing a commercially viable, high throughput technology to manufacture flexible, disposable and inexpensive printed electronics. However, in recent years, pessimism has emerged due to the barriers faced when attempting to fabricate and integrate thin film transistors