Journal ArticleDOI
A Low Curing Temperature Silver Ink for Use in Ink‐Jet Printing and Subsequent Production of Conductive Tracks
TLDR
In this article, a drop-on-demand ink-jet printer was used to print a silver-organic solution onto glass substrates and conductive silver tracks were obtained by heat treatment of the inkjet printed deposits at temperatures ranging from 125°C to 200°C in air.Abstract:
Summary: A drop-on-demand ink-jet printer has been used to print a silver-organic solution onto glass substrates. Conductive silver tracks were obtained by heat treatment of the ink-jet printed deposits at temperatures ranging from 125 °C–200 °C in air. Resistivity values were found to have dropped to two to three times the theoretical resisitivity of bulk silver after temperatures of 150 °C and above were used.
Resistivity values of a silver-based ink.read more
Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Inkjet printing as a deposition and patterning tool for polymers and inorganic particles
TL;DR: This review primarily presents an overview of the investigations that have been conducted since 2003 into inkjet-printing polymers or metal-containing inks and mentions related activities.
Journal ArticleDOI
Printed electronics: the challenges involved in printing devices, interconnects, and contacts based on inorganic materials
Jolke Perelaer,Patrick Smith,Dario Mager,Daniel Soltman,Steven K. Volkman,Vivek Subramanian,Jan G. Korvink,Ulrich S. Schubert +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the use of metal and metal oxide-containing inks in the preparation of contacts and interconnects is discussed, as well as the challenges associated with processing these types of inks and ways to successfully obtain the desired features.
Journal ArticleDOI
Micro- and nanopatterning techniques for organic electronic and optoelectronic systems.
Etienne Menard,Matthew Meitl,Yugang Sun,Jang Ung Park,Daniel Shir,Yun Suk Nam,Seokwoo Jeon,John A. Rogers +7 more
Journal ArticleDOI
Ink‐jet Printing and Microwave Sintering of Conductive Silver Tracks
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a laser sintering method to sinter printed nanoparticle structures, where the laser follows the conductive tracks and sinters these selectively, without affecting the substrate.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Capillary flow as the cause of ring stains from dried liquid drops
TL;DR: In this article, the authors ascribe the characteristic pattern of the deposition to a form of capillary flow in which pinning of the contact line of the drying drop ensures that liquid evaporating from the edge is replenished by liquid from the interior.
Journal ArticleDOI
Size effect on the melting temperature of gold particles
Philippe A. Buffat,JP Borel +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the melting points of small gold particles have been measured using a scanning electron-diffraction technique and the experimental results are quantitatively in good agreement with two phenomenological models.
Journal ArticleDOI
Ink Jet Deposition of Ceramic Suspensions: Modeling and Experiments of Droplet Formation
Nuno M. Reis,Brian Derby +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a commercial ink-jet printer developed for pattern making (Sanders Prototype MM6PRO) was used to print green ceramic objects from slurries of Al2O3 dispersed in paraffin wax.
Journal ArticleDOI
Two-dimensional array of silver nanoparticles
Koji Abe,Takeshi Hanada,Yuji Yoshida,Nobutaka Tanigaki,Hiroshi Takiguchi,Hiroshi Nagasawa,Masami Nakamoto,Tomohiko Yamaguchi,Kiyoshi Yase +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the silver nanoparticles with a size of 5 nm were suspended in toluene and put on a hydrophilic surface of the plasma-polymerized film of osmium tetraoxide and on a water surface to form a two-dimensional array.
Journal ArticleDOI
Liquid Ink Jet Printing with MOD Inks for Hybrid Microcircuits
TL;DR: In this article, a computer-controlled impulse ink jet with liquid metallo-organic decomposition (MOD) inks is demonstrated to be feasible in printing hybrid microcircuits.