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Comparison of laser and intense pulsed light sintering (IPL) for inkjet-printed copper nanoparticle layers.


ABSTRACT: In this contribution we discuss the sintering of an inkjet-printed copper nanoparticle ink based on electrical performance and microstructure analysis. Laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) sintering are employed in order to compare the different techniques and their feasibility for electronics manufacturing. A conductivity of more than 20% of that of bulk copper material has been obtained with both sintering methods. Laser and IPL sintering techniques are considered to be complementary techniques and are highly suitable in different application fields.

SUBMITTER: Niittynen J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4351538 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparison of laser and intense pulsed light sintering (IPL) for inkjet-printed copper nanoparticle layers.

Niittynen Juha J   Sowade Enrico E   Kang Hyunkyoo H   Baumann Reinhard R RR   Mäntysalo Matti M  

Scientific reports 20150306


In this contribution we discuss the sintering of an inkjet-printed copper nanoparticle ink based on electrical performance and microstructure analysis. Laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) sintering are employed in order to compare the different techniques and their feasibility for electronics manufacturing. A conductivity of more than 20% of that of bulk copper material has been obtained with both sintering methods. Laser and IPL sintering techniques are considered to be complementary technique  ...[more]

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