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Jaewon Chung

Researcher at Korea University

Publications -  51
Citations -  1812

Jaewon Chung is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Laser ablation. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1671 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaewon Chung include University of California, Berkeley & ETH Zurich.

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Conductor microstructures by laser curing of printed gold nanoparticle ink

TL;DR: In this paper, the laser-based curing of printed nanoparticle ink to create microlines (resistors) of electrical resistivity approaching that of bulk gold was investigated, and a process that circumvents a serious drawback on the functionality of cured gold microlines is produced.
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Microstructuring by printing and laser curing of nanoparticle solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, the process of printing and laser curing of nanoparticle solutions is presented, where a liquid solvent is employed as the carrier of gold nanoparticles possessing a low melting temperature compared to that of bulk gold using a specifically designed printing system.
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Fabrication of multilayer passive and active electric components on polymer using inkjet printing and low temperature laser processing

TL;DR: A drop-on-demand (DOD) ink-jetting system was used to print gold nano-particles suspended in Alpha-Terpineol solvent, PVP (poly-4-vinylphenol) in PGMEA (propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate) solvent, semiconductor polymer (modified polythiophene) in chloroform solution to fabricate passive and active electrical components on flexible polymer substrates as discussed by the authors.
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Experimental study on spreading and evaporation of inkjet printed pico-liter droplet on a heated substrate

TL;DR: In this paper, the spreading and evaporation of 2-70 pL droplets (17-50μm diameter) of water and ethylene glycol jetted by drop-on-demand piezo-driven jetting head on the heated substrate are studied.
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Metal nanoparticle direct inkjet printing for low-temperature 3D micro metal structure fabrication

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate low-temperature 3D micro metal structure fabrication by direct inkjet printing of metal nanoparticles (NPs) as a versatile, direct 3D metal structuring approach representing an alternative to conventional vacuum deposition and photolithographic methods.