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Application of pulse width modulation control in EHD waveform to optimize printing performance. [PDF]
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From Printed Devices to Vertically Stacked, 3D Flexible Hybrid Systems. [PDF]
Liu F, Christou A, Dahiya AS, Dahiya R.
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Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
As a nontoxic and cost‐effective material, copper pastes have attracted great attention in both academia and industry. However, achieving the long‐term stability of copper pastes remains challenging due to their susceptibility to oxidation.
Lijing Wang+7 more
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As a nontoxic and cost‐effective material, copper pastes have attracted great attention in both academia and industry. However, achieving the long‐term stability of copper pastes remains challenging due to their susceptibility to oxidation.
Lijing Wang+7 more
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Preface: Printed electronics [PDF]
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Noh, Yong-Young+3 more
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Small Methods, 2023
Printed electronics, which fabricate electrical components and circuits on various substrates by leveraging functional inks and advanced printing technologies, have recently attracted tremendous attention due to their capability of large‐scale, high ...
Xiaopei Chen+8 more
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Printed electronics, which fabricate electrical components and circuits on various substrates by leveraging functional inks and advanced printing technologies, have recently attracted tremendous attention due to their capability of large‐scale, high ...
Xiaopei Chen+8 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023
Recent advances in soft materials and nano-microfabrication have enabled the development of flexible wearable electronics. At the same time, printing technologies have been demonstrated to be efficient and compatible with polymeric materials for ...
Sehyun Park+7 more
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Recent advances in soft materials and nano-microfabrication have enabled the development of flexible wearable electronics. At the same time, printing technologies have been demonstrated to be efficient and compatible with polymeric materials for ...
Sehyun Park+7 more
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Angewandte Chemie, 2022
Driven by the development of new functional inks, inkjet-printed electronics has reached several milestones by moving from the integration of simple electronic elements (e.g., temperature and pressure sensors, RFID antennas, etc.) to high-tech ...
Justin Lemarchand+7 more
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Driven by the development of new functional inks, inkjet-printed electronics has reached several milestones by moving from the integration of simple electronic elements (e.g., temperature and pressure sensors, RFID antennas, etc.) to high-tech ...
Justin Lemarchand+7 more
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Copper inks for printed electronics: a review.
Nanoscale, 2022Conductive inks have attracted tremendous attention owing to their adaptability and the convenient large-scale fabrication. As a new type of conductive ink, copper-based ink is considered to be one of the best candidate materials for the conductive layer
Xianghui Zeng+7 more
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Cell Filling in Gravure Printing for Printed Electronics
Langmuir, 2014Highly scaled direct gravure is a promising printing technique for printed electronics due to its large throughput, high resolution, and simplicity. Gravure can print features in the single micron range at printing speeds of ∼1 m/s by using an optimized cell geometry and optimized printing conditions. The filling of the cells on the gravure cylinder is
Jialiang Cen+2 more
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