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Controlling and assessing the quality of aerosol jet printed features for large area and flexible electronics
2017
Flexible and Printed Electronics
Aerosol jet printing (AJP) is a versatile technique suitable for large-area, fine-feature patterning of both rigid and flexible substrates with a variety of functional inks. In particular, AJP can tolerate ink viscosities between 1 and 1000 cP, with printing resolution of the order of 10 μm, thus making it attractive for flexible and printed electronics. This work investigates in detail significant aspects of inksubstrate combination and substrate temperature that are highly relevant to AJP. In
doi:10.1088/2058-8585/aa5af9
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