Design of electrohydrodynamic lens for stabilizing of eletrohydrodynamic jet printing

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The generation of micro patterns from conductive material suspensions is gaining significant interests for its usages in the fabrication of flexible display elements and flexible printed circuit boards. In this paper, we presented the results of line patterns of silver nanoparticles obtained by using various types of focusing lenses for electrohydrodynamic jet printing. The pattern widths were measured as 80∼100 μm when the electrohydrodynamic lens having a cone-type inner hole and a cone-type outer wall was used. Electric field strengths were calculated by a commercial solver packages for the four types of electrohydrodynamic lenses. A lens having a cone-type inner hole and a cone-type outer wall of thinner thickness was found to be the best design. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Park, S. E., Lee, D. Y., Kim, S. Y., Shin, Y. S., Yu, T. U., & Hwang, J. (2008). Design of electrohydrodynamic lens for stabilizing of eletrohydrodynamic jet printing. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 142. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/142/1/012053

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