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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 25, 2007
Siegfried Bauer, Linz, AT;
Ingrid Graz, Linz, AT;
Reinhard Schwödiauer, Linz, AT;
Christoph Keplinger, Wilhering, AT;
Martin Kaltenbrunner, Linz, AT;
Stéphanie Perichon Lacour, Cottenham, GB;
Sigurd Wagner, Princeton, NJ (US);
Siegfried Bauer, Linz, AT;
Ingrid Graz, Linz, AT;
Reinhard Schwödiauer, Linz, AT;
Christoph Keplinger, Wilhering, AT;
Martin Kaltenbrunner, Linz, AT;
Stéphanie Perichon Lacour, Cottenham, GB;
Sigurd Wagner, Princeton, NJ (US);
Universität Linz, Linz, AT;
Abstract
A ferroic component is described, comprising a ferroic layer () arranged between two electrodes (), a thin-film field-effect transistor () whose gate electrode () forms one of the two electrodes () of the ferroic layer () which is joined to the gate electrode () via an intermediate layer () acting as a bonding agent, and a substrate that is used as a support. In order to obtain a flexible component it is proposed that the thin-film field-effect transistor () on the one hand and the ferroic layer () which consists of an internally charged cellular polymer on the other hand are applied to the substrate which is arranged as a flexible plastic film (), optionally by interposing an insulating layer () therebetween.