Abstract
Printed electronics have been attracting significant interest for their potential to enable flexible and wearable electronic applications. Together with printable semiconductors, solution-processed dielectric inks are key in enabling low-power and high-performance printed electronics. In the quest for suitable dielectrics inks, two-dimensional materials such as hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) have emerged in the form of printable dielectrics. In this work, we report barium titanate (BaTiO3) nanoparticles as an effective additive for inkjet-printable h-BN inks. The resulting inkjet printed BaTiO3/h-BN thin films reach a dielectric constant (ϵ r) of '1/416 by adding 10% of BaTiO3 nanoparticles (in their volume fraction to the exfoliated h-BN flakes) in water-based inks. This result enabled all-inkjet printed flexible capacitors with C ∼10.39 nF cm-2, paving the way to future low power, printed and flexible electronics.
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Kim, H., Arbab, A., Fenech-Salerno, B., Yao, C., Macpherson, R., Kim, J. M., & Torrisi, F. (2022). Barium titanate-enhanced hexagonal boron nitride inks for printable high-performance dielectrics. Nanotechnology, 33(21). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/ac553f
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