Abstract
A new method for dry aerosol jet printing conductive lines on a heated substrate is presented. The method is based on the use of a spark discharge generator as a source of dry nanoparticles and a heating plate for their sintering. This method allows creating conductive silver lines on a heated silicon substrate up to 300 °C without an additional sintering step. It was found that for effective sintering lines of silver nanoparticles the temperature of the heated substrate should be about more than 200-250 °C. Average thickness of the sintered silver lines was equal to ∼20 μm. Printed lines showed electrical resistivity equal to 35 μΩ•cm, which is 23 times greater than the resistivity of bulk silver.
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Efimov, A. A., Arsenov, P. V., Protas, N. V., Minkov, K. N., Urazov, M. N., & Ivanov, V. V. (2018). Dry aerosol jet printing of conductive silver lines on a heated silicon substrate. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 307). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/307/1/012082
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