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- 2024MAX Phase Ti<sub>2</sub>AlN for HfO<sub>2</sub> Memristors with Ultra‐Low Reset Current Density and Large On/Off Ratiocitations
- 2024Multi-Objective Optimization of Friction Stir Processing Tool with Composite Material Parameters
- 2023Photochemically Induced Marangoni Patterning of Polymer Bilayers
- 2023Wear performance analysis of B<sub>4</sub>C and graphene particles reinforced Al–Cu alloy based composites using Taguchi methodcitations
- 2023Evolution of flow reversal and flow heterogeneities in high elasticity wormlike micelles (WLMs) with a yield stresscitations
- 2022SURFACE EROSION PERFORMANCE OF YTTRIUM OXIDE BLENDED WC-12CO THERMALLY SPRAYED COATING FOR MILD STEELcitations
- 2022Controlling Surface Deformation and Feature Aspect Ratio in Photochemically Induced Marangoni Patterning of Polymer Filmscitations
- 2021Criteria Governing Rod Formation and Growth in Nonionic Polymer Micellescitations
- 2021Achieving Stable Patterns in Multicomponent Polymer Thin Films Using Marangoni and van der Waals Forcescitations
- 2021Study on Solid Particle Erosion of Pump Materials by Fly Ash Slurry using Taguchi’s Orthogonal Arraycitations
- 2020Self-aligned capillarity-assisted printing of high aspect ratio flexible metal conductorscitations
- 2019Dynamic wetting failure in curtain coatingcitations
- 2017Droplet wetting transitions on inclined substrates in the presence of external shear and substrate permeabilitycitations
- 2016Dynamic wetting failure and hydrodynamic assist in curtain coatingcitations
- 2015Combined thermal and electrohydrodynamic patterning of thin liquid filmscitations
- 2011Highly conducting and flexible few-walled carbon nanotube thin filmcitations
- 2010Meltblown fiberscitations
- 2010Transient growth without inertiacitations
- 2010Transient response of velocity fluctuations in inertialess channel flows of viscoelastic fluids
- 2004Instability of viscoelastic plane Couette flow past a deformable wallcitations
- 2000Shear banding and secondary flow in viscoelastic fluids between a cone and platecitations
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Self-aligned capillarity-assisted printing of high aspect ratio flexible metal conductors
Abstract
<p>High-resolution, low-resistance, flexible metal interconnects that are many centimeters long were additively manufactured on plastic substrates using a roll-to-roll compatible print and plate process. Connected networks of ink-receiving reservoirs and capillary microchannels were first roll-to-roll molded on plastic films. Silver ink was jetted into the easily-targeted inkreceiving reservoirs, and the connected microchannels were fed and coated with ink by capillary flow and drying. Subsequent electroless plating of copper into the silver-coated channels created solid, high aspect ratio conductive traces. Processing windows for uniform silver deposition were identified as a function of ambient humidity, ink flow time, and channel geometry. Plating conditions were also optimized to alleviate copper stress development and debonding and to allow conductor flexibility. Overall, the optimized print-and-plate process is promising for additively manufacturing micron-scale, high aspect ratio (>1), low-resistance (linear resistance ∼1 Ω/cm) conductors embedded in plastic, addressing a long-standing fabrication challenge for flexible printed electronics.</p>