Enhancing the electrical properties of inkjet-printed silver ink by electrolyte sintering, photonic sintering, and electroless plating
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Published:2021
Issue:1
Volume:53
Page:119-126
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ISSN:0350-820X
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Container-title:Science of Sintering
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language:en
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Short-container-title:SCI SINTER
Author:
Mukai Yusuke1,
Suh Minyoung1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management, North Carolina State University, USA
Abstract
Conductive inkjet printing is an emerging rapid manufacturing technology in
the field of smart clothing and wearable electronics. The current challenge
in conductive inkjet printing includes upgrading of electrical performance
of printed inks to the equivalent level to traditional conductors such as
bulk silver and copper, especially for high-performance electronic
applications such as flexible antennas and circuits. Post-treatments are
commonly employed to enhance the electrical conduction of inkjet-printed
tracks. This research discusses the effects of electrolyte sintering,
photonic sintering and electroless copper plating on the DC electrical
resistance and resistivity of inkjet-printed silver nanoparticles. From
experimental results and measurements, it was found that all the
post-treatment methods effectively improved the electrical properties of
printed silver ink, but in different ways. The lowest resistance of 4.5 ?
(in 0.1 mm ? 10 mm) and thickest (4.5 ?m) conductor were achieved by
electroless copper plating, whereas the lowest resistivity (7.5?10-8 ??m)
and thinnest (1.0 ?m) conductor were obtained by photonic sintering.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Condensed Matter Physics,Ceramics and Composites