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Noncontact conductivity and dielectric measurement for high throughput roll-to-roll nanomanufacturing.


ABSTRACT: Advances in roll-to-roll processing of graphene and carbon nanotubes have at last led to the continuous production of high-quality coatings and filaments, ushering in a wave of applications for flexible and wearable electronics, woven fabrics, and wires. These applications often require specific electrical properties, and hence precise control over material micro- and nanostructure. While such control can be achieved, in principle, by closed-loop processing methods, there are relatively few noncontact and nondestructive options for quantifying the electrical properties of materials on a moving web at the speed required in modern nanomanufacturing. Here, we demonstrate a noncontact microwave method for measuring the dielectric constant and conductivity (or geometry for samples of known dielectric properties) of materials in a millisecond. Such measurement times are compatible with current and future industrial needs, enabling real-time materials characterization and in-line control of processing variables without disrupting production.

SUBMITTER: Orloff ND 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4655476 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Noncontact conductivity and dielectric measurement for high throughput roll-to-roll nanomanufacturing.

Orloff Nathan D ND   Long Christian J CJ   Obrzut Jan J   Maillaud Laurent L   Mirri Francesca F   Kole Thomas P TP   McMichael Robert D RD   Pasquali Matteo M   Stranick Stephan J SJ   Liddle J Alexander JA  

Scientific reports 20151123


Advances in roll-to-roll processing of graphene and carbon nanotubes have at last led to the continuous production of high-quality coatings and filaments, ushering in a wave of applications for flexible and wearable electronics, woven fabrics, and wires. These applications often require specific electrical properties, and hence precise control over material micro- and nanostructure. While such control can be achieved, in principle, by closed-loop processing methods, there are relatively few nonc  ...[more]

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