Contactless rapid electrical sintering (RES) is demonstrated using microwave power. The method is implemented by coupling the near-field electric field of a sintering head across an underlying nanoparticle layer. We provide appropriate biasing conditions required for controlled power delivery and demonstrate real-time monitoring of the process by measuring the reflected power at 1.8 GHz. A small-scale sintering head is designed and fabricated on a printed circuit board (PCB). The PCB head is shown to provide a tenfold improvement in sintering efficiency when compared to a sintering head with a less focused electric field pattern. Finally, a high-power coaxial sintering head, with a narrow electrode spacing and biasing conditions similar to ...
Metallic nanoparticle inks are used for printed electronics, but to reach acceptable conductivity th...
International audienceAbstract In this work, microwave planar resonators are printed with silver nan...
Room temperature substrate-facilitated sintering of nanoparticles is demonstrated using commercially...
Contactless rapid electrical sintering (RES) is demonstrated using microwave power. The method is im...
Printed electronics refers to the technologies of fabricating electronic and optoelectronic devices ...
A method for sintering nanoparticles by applying voltage is presented. This electrical sintering met...
As an alternative technology to replace lithographic process, direct printing of conductive nanoflui...
Metallic nanoparticle inks and pastes are recognized as an enabling technology for printing high-qua...
A method for sintering nanoparticles in the roll-to-roll environment is presented. The method of ele...
International audienceWith the recent development of printed electronics on flexible substrate, urge...
3-dimensional (3D) printed electronics is one of the world’s fastest growing technologies in recent ...
A method for rapid electrical sintering (RES) of nanoparticle structures on temperature-sensitive su...
Additive manufacturing for electronics is one of the world's fastest growing technologies in recent ...
A combination of photonic and microwave flash exposure is used to sinter inkjet printed silver nanop...
As a nascent technology that developed during the last decades from only printing text and graphics ...
Metallic nanoparticle inks are used for printed electronics, but to reach acceptable conductivity th...
International audienceAbstract In this work, microwave planar resonators are printed with silver nan...
Room temperature substrate-facilitated sintering of nanoparticles is demonstrated using commercially...
Contactless rapid electrical sintering (RES) is demonstrated using microwave power. The method is im...
Printed electronics refers to the technologies of fabricating electronic and optoelectronic devices ...
A method for sintering nanoparticles by applying voltage is presented. This electrical sintering met...
As an alternative technology to replace lithographic process, direct printing of conductive nanoflui...
Metallic nanoparticle inks and pastes are recognized as an enabling technology for printing high-qua...
A method for sintering nanoparticles in the roll-to-roll environment is presented. The method of ele...
International audienceWith the recent development of printed electronics on flexible substrate, urge...
3-dimensional (3D) printed electronics is one of the world’s fastest growing technologies in recent ...
A method for rapid electrical sintering (RES) of nanoparticle structures on temperature-sensitive su...
Additive manufacturing for electronics is one of the world's fastest growing technologies in recent ...
A combination of photonic and microwave flash exposure is used to sinter inkjet printed silver nanop...
As a nascent technology that developed during the last decades from only printing text and graphics ...
Metallic nanoparticle inks are used for printed electronics, but to reach acceptable conductivity th...
International audienceAbstract In this work, microwave planar resonators are printed with silver nan...
Room temperature substrate-facilitated sintering of nanoparticles is demonstrated using commercially...