Transfer printing, a two-step process (i.e. picking up and printing) for heterogeneous integration, has been widely exploited for the fabrication of functional electronics system. To ensure a reliable process, strong adhesion for picking up and weak or no adhesion for printing are required. However, it is challenging to meet the requirements of switchable stamp adhesion. Here we introduce a simple, high fidelity process, namely tape transfer printing(TTP), enabled by chemically induced dramatic modulation in tape adhesive strength. We describe the working mechanism of the adhesion modulation that governs this process and demonstrate the method by high fidelity tape transfer printing several types of materials and devices, including Si pelle...
Recent research for unconventional types of electronics has revealed that it is necessary to transfe...
Demand for robust engineering techniques on the micro and nano scales has been steadily growing in t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Contact transfer print...
Transfer printing has become a robust technique for assembling disparate classes of micro-and nanoma...
Transfer printing has become a robust technique for assembling disparate classes of micro-and nanoma...
Transfer printing of electronic functions on arbitrary surfaces is essential for next-generation app...
Flexible and stretchable electronics offer a wide range of unprecedented opportunities beyond conven...
Transfer printing is a method to transfer homogeneous or heterogeneous materials called ‘inks’ from ...
Transfer printing refers to a set of techniques for deterministic assembly of functional micro/nano ...
Polymer conductors that are solution-processable provide an opportunity to realize low-cost organic ...
Adhesion between a stamp with an elastomeric layer and various devices or substrates is crucial to s...
Stretchable electronics, represents a class of novel electronic devices fabricated on flexible and b...
ABSTRACT: We present a specially designed materials chemistry that provides ultrathin adhesive layer...
Abstract: Transfer printing is a volatile tool to retract micro devices from a donor substrate via ...
Recent research for unconventional types of electronics has revealed that it is necessary to transfe...
Recent research for unconventional types of electronics has revealed that it is necessary to transfe...
Demand for robust engineering techniques on the micro and nano scales has been steadily growing in t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Contact transfer print...
Transfer printing has become a robust technique for assembling disparate classes of micro-and nanoma...
Transfer printing has become a robust technique for assembling disparate classes of micro-and nanoma...
Transfer printing of electronic functions on arbitrary surfaces is essential for next-generation app...
Flexible and stretchable electronics offer a wide range of unprecedented opportunities beyond conven...
Transfer printing is a method to transfer homogeneous or heterogeneous materials called ‘inks’ from ...
Transfer printing refers to a set of techniques for deterministic assembly of functional micro/nano ...
Polymer conductors that are solution-processable provide an opportunity to realize low-cost organic ...
Adhesion between a stamp with an elastomeric layer and various devices or substrates is crucial to s...
Stretchable electronics, represents a class of novel electronic devices fabricated on flexible and b...
ABSTRACT: We present a specially designed materials chemistry that provides ultrathin adhesive layer...
Abstract: Transfer printing is a volatile tool to retract micro devices from a donor substrate via ...
Recent research for unconventional types of electronics has revealed that it is necessary to transfe...
Recent research for unconventional types of electronics has revealed that it is necessary to transfe...
Demand for robust engineering techniques on the micro and nano scales has been steadily growing in t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Contact transfer print...