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Electrohydrodynamic printing of silver nanoparticles by using a focused nanocolloid jet

As a direct write technology, the electrohydrodynamic printing of silver nanoparticles by using a focused nanocolloid jet is introduced. In this letter, two categorized types of examples of two-dimensional patterning were printed by using the electrohydrodynamic printing method. A spiral-type induct...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 2007-02, Vol.90 (8), p.081905-081905-3
Main Authors: Lee, Dae-Young, Shin, Yun-Soo, Park, Sung-Eun, Yu, Tae-U, Hwang, Jungho
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Language:English
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Summary:As a direct write technology, the electrohydrodynamic printing of silver nanoparticles by using a focused nanocolloid jet is introduced. In this letter, two categorized types of examples of two-dimensional patterning were printed by using the electrohydrodynamic printing method. A spiral-type inductor was printed to demonstrate the feasibility of the electrohydrodynamic printing as a fabrication process. The printed spiral inductor produced 9.45 μ H and exhibited approximately five times larger resistivity ( 9.5 μ Ω cm ) than that of bulk silver after the sintering process. Then, complex geometries having square- and round-shape patterns were also printed.
ISSN:0003-6951
1077-3118
DOI:10.1063/1.2645078