Metal-based Inkjet Inks for Printed Electronics

Published:

December 4, 2014

Author:

Alexander Kamyshny, Joachim Steinke, Shlomo Magdassi

Abstract:

A review on applications of metal-based inkjet inks for printed electronics with a particular focus on inks containing metal nanoparticles, complexes and metallo-organic compounds. The review describes the preparation of such inks and obtaining conductive patterns by using various sintering methods: thermal, photonic, microwave, plasma, electrical, and chemically triggered. Various applications of metal-based inkjet inks (metallization of solar cell, RFID antennas, OLEDs, thin film transistors, electroluminescence devices) are reviewed....

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Israel's second-oldest university, the Hebrew University is the top university in Israel, overall the 59th-best university in the world.

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