Affiliation:
1. Physics Centre of Minho and Porto Universities (CF‐UM‐UP) Universidade do Minho 4710‐057 Braga Portugal
2. LaPMET – Laboratory of Physics for Materials and Emergent Technologies Universidade do Minho 4710‐057 Braga Portugal
3. IB‐S Institute of Science and Innovation for Sustainability Universidade do Minho 4710‐057 Braga Portugal
4. Algoritmi Research Center University of Minho 4800‐058 Guimarães Portugal
5. INL‐ International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory 4715‐330 Braga Portugal
6. BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials, Applications, and Nanostructures UPV/EHU Science Park 48940 Leioa Spain
7. IKERBASQUE Basque Foundation for Science 48009 Bilbao Spain
Abstract
AbstractIn recent years, printed electronics reached enormous popularity as a result of their huge potential to offer unique features that are not attainable through traditional fabrication, namely low‐cost production, multifunctionality, stretchability, sustainability, and flexibility. Being expected a galloping increase in the use of printed technologies in the near future, due to the digitalization efforts associated with the Internet of Things and the 4.0 revolution, it is timely and desirable to discuss the joint features, the interrelations, the complementarities, the interdependency, and the most demanding challenges linked to the relation between printed technologies and electronic materials. In this context, this study offers a broad review of the numerous printing technologies used in the processing of electronics, commonly used substrates, the most effective printed electronic materials, and the key post‐printing treatments such as sintering. Disruptive challenges in various printing techniques, (un)expected future research directions of printed electronics, and imminent application trends are also highlighted, following a critical and subjective perspective.
Funder
European Regional Development Fund
Subject
Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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