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市場調查報告書

印刷矽的市場機會:2009年至2016年

Opportunities for Printed Silicon: 2009 to 2016

出版商 NanoMarkets
出版日期 2009年10月 商品編碼 99530
內容資訊 英文 91 Pages
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印刷矽的市場機會:2009年至2016年 是由出版商NanoMarkets在2009年10月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含91 Pages 價格從美金995起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:印刷矽及矽墨市場的應用別分析及該市場的8年預測(2009年至2016年)、與競爭技術的比較等調查。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

  • 印刷矽及其應用
  • 太陽光發電
  • 顯示背板
  • RFID
  • 固態照明
  • 材料的課題及機會
  • 矚目企業
  • 矽墨及轉印市場的8年預測摘要

第1章 介紹

  • 本報告書的背景
  • 調查目的及範圍
  • 調查方法

第2章 印刷矽材料・技術・製造

  • 有機材料 vs. 印刷電子的矽
    • TFT及記憶體
    • 太陽光發電
  • 矽墨及印刷技術
  • 矽墨配方的進歩
    • 噴墨印刷的特別考量
    • 矽墨的主要企業
  • 轉印
  • 在無機半導體上的印刷
  • 印刷矽電路板
    • 玻璃
    • 金屬箔
    • 塑膠
  • 矽墨的環境・健康・安全性相關顧慮
  • 本章的重點

第3章 印刷矽的應用及市場

  • 目前經濟情勢中的印刷矽
  • 太陽光發電的印刷矽
    • 主要企業
    • 印刷矽PV能和OPV一樣平價嗎?
    • 印刷矽 vs. 其他印刷PV
  • 顯示背板中的印刷矽
    • 印刷矽 vs. 傳統的矽TFT
    • 印刷矽 vs. OTFT
    • 主要企業及研究機構
  • 印刷矽及RFID
    • 主要企業及研究機構
    • RFID產業的印刷現況
    • 印刷矽 vs. 傳統的RFID晶片
    • 印刷矽 vs. RFID用OTFT
    • 印刷矽能有助於單件RFID的發展嗎?
  • 印刷矽照明
    • 印刷矽 vs. OLED/HB-LED
  • 本章的重點

第4章 印刷矽市場的8年預測

  • 預測方法
  • 印刷矽設備市場預測:應用別
    • 太陽光發電
    • 顯示背板
    • RFID
    • 照明・其他
  • 矽墨市場預測
  • 利用矽的轉印市場預測

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目錄

Abstract

Printing silicon means either using inkjet, traditional printing techniques or transfer printing to create electronic devices and photovoltaic subsystems with silicon derived materials. The concept of printed silicon has been around for a while but has grown in prominence in the last two or three years as organic electronics has not spread as rapidly as once expected. Printing silicon holds out the promise of combining the proven performance advantages of silicon with the low-cost manufacturing promised by printing. And while the focus is on printed silicon, many of the printing techniques being suggested could be extended to other traditional semiconductor materials.

NanoMarkets was the first industry analyst firm to recognize the revenue potential of printed silicon and we published a report on this topic in 2007. This new report builds on our considerable understanding of the potential for printed silicon and analyzes and quantifies the printed silicon/silicon inks markets in 2009 and beyond, showing how these inks and printing processes can produce profits, even in the current economic environment. This report also discusses the complete range of printed silicon applications that are likely to yield significant market opportunities in the next eight years.

Printed electronics is now much more eclectic than ever about the materials that it uses. This report explains where printed silicon fits into the entire functional printing picture, how it competes with other materials, and which applications it is best suited for. This report is essential reading for product managers, marketing executive and business development personnel in the printed electronics industry, as well as materials and inks firms looking for new opportunities, and, of course, printing equipment manufacturers.

As with all NanoMarkets reports, this report includes a granular eight-year forecast of revenues from silicon inks and printed materials as well as an assessment of the product/market strategies of the leading firms active in this space.

Methodology of this Report

The information for this work is derived from a variety of sources, but principally comes from primary sources, including NanoMarkets' ongoing interview program of technologists, business development managers, and academics involved with emerging electronics of all kinds, including thin-film and printable electronics. We also drew on an extensive search of the technical literature, relevant company Web sites, trade journals, government resources, and various collateral items from trade shows and conferences.

Some of the data for this report comes from other NanoMarkets' reports, most notably “Materials for Thin-Film Silicon Photovoltaics,” and much of the historical and background information builds on the 2007 version of this report, “Opportunities for Nanocrystalline Silicon and Silicon Inks in Electronics.” Where information comes from an earlier report, it has been reinvestigated, reanalyzed, and reconsidered in light of current developments, and updated accordingly.

The forecast approach taken in this report is explained in more detail in Chapter Four, but the basic approach involved looking at the underlying needs and markets, as well as the technologies and types of products available or under development, to assess suitability and likely volume over the next eight years. The stated plans of the key firms are of course of special interest, although NanoMarkets critically considers these claims in light of all available data.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • E.1 Printed Silicon and Its Applications: Market Potentials
    • E.1.1 Silicon Inks
    • E.1.2 Transfer Printing
  • E.2 Photovoltaics: Decent PV Performance Meets Rock Bottom Cost--Maybe
  • E.3 Display Backplanes: Printing for Flexibility?
  • E.4 RFID: Reducing Costs for Item-Level Applications?
  • E.5 Solid-State Lighting: Does Silicon Have a Chance?
  • E.6 Materials Issues and Opportunities
    • E.6.1 Printed Silicon vs. Organic Electronics: Where Printed Silicon Fits In
    • E.6.2 Opportunities for Ink Manufacturers
    • E.6.3 Opportunities for the Traditional Silicon Materials Industry
    • E.6.4 Printing Other Inorganic Semiconductors: Applications and Revenue Potential
    • E.6.5 Opportunities for Equipment Manufacturers
  • E.7 Firms to Watch In This Space
  • E.8 What' s New Since NanoMarkets' 2007 Report?
  • E.9 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Silicon Ink and Transfer Printing Markets

Chapter One: Introduction

  • 1.1 Background to this Report
    • 1.1.1 Printed Electronics: Not Just Exotic Materials Anymore
    • 1.1.2 Applications for Printed Silicon
  • 1.2 Objectives and Scope of this Report
  • 1.3 Methodology of this Report
  • 1.4 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: Printed Silicon Materials, Technology, and Manufacturing

  • 2.1 Organic Materials vs. Silicon in Printed Electronics
    • 2.1.1 TFTs and Memory
    • 2.1.2 Photovoltaics
  • 2.2 Silicon Inks and Printing Technology
  • 2.3 Evolution of Silicon Ink Formulations
    • 2.3.1 Special Considerations for Inkjet Printing
    • 2.3.2 Key Players in Silicon Inks
  • 2.4 Transfer Printing
  • 2.5 Printing Other Inorganic Semiconductors
  • 2.6 Substrates for Printed Silicon
    • 2.6.1 Silicon
    • 2.6.2 Glass
    • 2.6.3 Metal Foils
    • 2.6.4 Plastic
    • 2.6.5 Paper and Board
  • 2.7 Environmental, Health, and Safety Concerns with Silicon Inks
  • 2.8 Key Points Made in this Chapter

Chapter Three: Printed Silicon Applications and Markets

  • 3.1 Printed Silicon in the Current Economy: Competing Interests
  • 3.2 Printed Silicon in Photovoltaics
    • 3.2.1 Key Players
    • 3.2.2 Can Printed Silicon PV Be as Cheap as OPV?
    • 3.2.3 Printed Silicon vs. Other Printed PV
  • 3.3 Printed Silicon in Display Backplanes
    • 3.3.1 Printed Silicon vs. Traditional Silicon TFTs
    • 3.3.2 Printed Silicon vs. OTFTs
    • 3.3.3 Key Players and Research Groups
  • 3.4 Printed Silicon and RFID
    • 3.4.1 Key Players and Research Groups
    • 3.4.2 Current State of Printing in the RFID Business
    • 3.4.3 Printed Silicon vs. Traditional RFID Chips
    • 3.4.4 Printed Silicon vs. OTFTs in RFID
    • 3.4.5 Can Printed Silicon Help to Move RFID to the Item Level?
  • 3.5 Printed Silicon Lighting
    • 3.5.1 Printed Silicon vs. OLEDs and HB-LEDs: Does Silicon Stand a Chance?
  • 3.6 Key Points Made in this Chapter

Chapter Four: Eight-Year Forecasts of Printed Silicon Markets

  • 4.1 Forecasting Methodology
    • 4.1.1 Data Sources
    • 4.1.2 Scope of Forecast
    • 4.1.3 Alternative Scenarios and Other Factors Taken Into Consideration
    • 4.1.4 Some Notes on Pricing
  • 4.2 Forecasts of Printed Silicon Device Markets by Application
    • 4.2.1 Photovoltaics
    • 4.2.2 Display Backplanes
    • 4.2.3 RFID
    • 4.2.4 Lighting and Other Applications
  • 4.3 Forecasts of Silicon Ink Markets
  • 4.4 Forecasts of Silicon-Based Transfer Printing Markets
  • Acronyms and Abbreviations Used In this Report
  • About the Author

List of Exhibits

  • Exhibit E-1: Device Revenues from Printed Silicon by Application ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 4-1: Printed Silicon in Photovoltaic Applications
  • Exhibit 4-2: Printed Silicon in Display Backplane Applications
  • Exhibit 4-3: Printed Silicon in RFID Applications
  • Exhibit 4-4: Printed Silicon in Other Applications
  • Exhibit 4-5: Ink-Printed Silicon Products by Silicon Ink Composition, Application Level ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 4-6: Silicon Ink Revenues by Silicon Ink Composition and Application ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 4-7: Silicon Ink Revenues by Printing Type and Application ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 4-8: Application Revenues by Printing Type and Application ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 4-9: Transfer Printed Silicon Products, Application Level ($ Millions)
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