A miniaturized nickel oxide thermistor via aerosol jet technology

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In this study, a miniaturized thermistor sensor was produced using the Aerosol Jet printing process for temperature sensing applications. A nickel oxide nanoparticle ink with a large temperature coefficient of resistance was fabricated. The thermistor was printed with a circular NiO thin film in between the two parallel silver conductive tracks on a cutting tool insert. The printed thermistor, which has an adjustable dimension with a submillimeter scale, operates over a range of 30-250 ˚C sensitively (B value of ~4310 K) without hysteretic effects. Moreover, the thermistor may be printed on a 3D surface through the Aerosol Jet printing process, which has increased capability for wide temperature-sensing applications.

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Wang, C., Hong, G. Y., Li, K. M., & Young, H. T. (2017). A miniaturized nickel oxide thermistor via aerosol jet technology. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17112602

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