JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sintering Methods for Metal Nanoparticle Inks on Flexible Substrates

Thomas ÖhlundJonas ÖrtegrenHenrik AnderssonHans‐Erik Nilsson

Year: 2009 Journal:   Technical programs and proceedings/Technical program and proceedings Vol: 25 (1)Pages: 614-617

Abstract

In this paper a number of selective sintering methods suitable for inkjet printed nanoparticles are demonstrated on two different coated papers. The selective methods demonstrated here are electric current heating, microwave sintering and photonic curing. As a reference, conventional heat chamber sintering is also included. Conductivity measurements and studies of sintered structures with optical and scanning electron microscopy are performed, as well as a qualitative evaluation of how the heat-sensitive substrates are affected. The purpose is to analyze characteristics of each method and gain insight in how different process parameters affect overall performance and reliability. With heat chamber sintering the best achievable conductivity without substrate deformation corresponded to less than 20% of pure silver. With some selective methods, conductivity reached well above 50% of pure silver.

Keywords:
Sintering Materials science Scanning electron microscope Conductivity Nanoparticle Composite material Substrate (aquarium) Silver nanoparticle Thermal conductivity Curing (chemistry) Optical microscope Metallurgy Nanotechnology

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Topics

Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Nanofabrication and Lithography Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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