Inkjet printing of conducting silver patterns on alumina and insulating ceramic-glass by saline precursors
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
We used ink-jet printing technique to fabricate conducting silver circuits on two substrates of technological
interest (alumina and insulating ceramic-glass) using a very simple and cost-effective reduction reaction of silver
nitrate (AgNO3) aqueous solution followed by annealing in argon-5% hydrogen atmosphere. Commercial
dishwashing detergent was added to the ink to act as surfactant. To achieve homogeneous and connected silver
(Ag) patterns, we used a two-steps technique consisting of two printing and annealing steps. Indeed, the second
printing step was used to fill up the voids formed during ink evaporation in the center of the first printed pattern
due to the "coffee ring effect". We produced conducting Ag line patterns on alumina and insulating ceramic-glass
with resistivity values of about 30 and 90 ?? cm, respectively, which are nearly 20 and 60 times higher than that
of bulk silver. These results are preliminary for prototyping hybrid circuits on these ceramic substrates by inkjet
technology.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Conductive patterns; Ink-jet printing; Metallic interconnections; Metallic thin films; Printed electronics; Saline precursors inks; Silver
Elenco autori:
Marre', Daniele; Siri, Antonio; Uttiya, Sureeporn; Pellegrino, Luca; Vignolo, Maurizio; Pallecchi, Ilaria; Bernini, Cristina
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