Li TuSijian YuanHuotian ZhangPengfei WangXiaolei CuiJiao WangYiqiang ZhanLirong Zheng
Aerosol jet printing technology enables fine feature deposition of electronic materials onto low-temperature, non-planar substrates without masks. In this work, silver nanowires (AgNWs) are proposed to be printed into transparent flexible electrodes using a Maskless Mesoscale Material Deposition Aerosol Jet® printing system on a glass substrate. The influence of the most significant process parameters, including printing cycles, printing speed, and nozzle size, on the performance of AgNW electrodes was systematically studied. The morphologies of printed patterns were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, and the transmittance was evaluated using an ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometer. Under optimum conditions, high transparent AgNW electrodes with a sheet resistance of 57.68 Ω/sq and a linewidth of 50.9 μm were obtained, which is an important step towards a higher performance goal for flexible electronic applications.
Xiaoqin ZhangJiang WuJiantai WangChi YanYingying FuZhiyuan Xie
Han-bai LyuXin-yu PingRuiquan GaoLiangliang XuLijia Pan
Seung-Won YeomBan Seok YouKaram ChoHyun Young JungJ. ParkChanghwan ShinByeong‐Kwon JuJong‐Woong Kim