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  1. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
  2. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 21
  3. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 21, Issue 11, November 2010
  4. Inkjet printed electronics using copper nanoparticle ink
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 21, Issue 12, December 2010
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 21, Issue 11, November 2010
Structural, optical and electrical characteristics of transparent bismuth vanadate films deposited on indium tin oxide coated glass substrates
Effect of Mg content on structure and properties of Mg$_{x}$Zn$_{1−x }$O:Al UV transparent conducting films
Structure and piezoelectric properties of new (Bi$_{0.5}$Na$_{0.5}$)$_{1−x−y}$Ba$_{x}$(Yb$_{0.5}$Na$_{0.5}$)$_{y}$TiO$_{3}$ lead-free ceramics
Preparation and properties of hybrid magnetic materials based on phthalocyanine polymer
Photoluminescence and dielectric properties of Eu$^{3+}$ substituted microwave ceramics
Photoelectric study on a new semiconductor: 6,13-diphenylpentacene and TiO$_{2}$ nano composites film
Growth of germanium–carbide thin film on crystal substrate
Influence of low trivalent iron doping on the electrical characteristics of PZT
Annealing behavior of TiO$_{2}$-sheathed Ga$_{2}$O$_{3}$ nanowires
Effect of Pb(Ti, Sn)O$_{3}$ on the dielectric properties of high dielectric constant X8R BaTiO$_{3}$-based ceramics
Fabrication of ZnO tetrapods on silicon substrate by thermal evaporation
Structural, optical and magnetic characterization of Cu-doped ZnO nanoparticles synthesized using solid state reaction method
Investigation on Sn grain number and crystal orientation in the Sn–Ag–Cu/Cu solder joints of different sizes
Bulk ac conductivity studies of lithium substituted layered sodium trititanates (Na$_{2}$Ti$_{3}$O$_{7}$)
Influence of Bi substitution on microwave dielectric properties of BaO–La$_{2}$O$_{3}$–Sm$_{2}$O$_{3}$–TiO$_{2}$ ceramics
Microwave and photoluminesent characterizations of (Ca$_{2}$Mg$_{3}$)(X$_{1.75}$Sb$_{0.25}$)TiO$_{12}$ [X = Nb and Ta] ceramics
Dopant enhanced in nickel silicide formation for high-k dielectric applications
Interdiffusion studies in bulk Au–Ti system
Measuring strain changes during production of thin film crystalline silicon on glass photovoltaic modules
Inkjet printed electronics using copper nanoparticle ink
Effects of hydrogen annealing on the structural, optical and electrical properties of indium-doped zinc oxide films
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Inkjet printed electronics using copper nanoparticle ink

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Kang, Jin Sung Kim, Hak Sung Ryu, Jongeun Thomas Hahn, H. Jang, Seonhee Joung, Jae Woo
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract Inkjet printing of electrode using copper nanoparticle ink is presented. Electrode was printed on a flexible glass epoxy composite substrate using drop on demand piezoelectric dispenser and was sintered at 200 °C of low temperature in N$_{2}$ gas condition. The printed electrodes were made with various widths and thickness. In order to control the thickness of the printed electrode, number of printing was varied. Resistivity of printed electrode was calculated from the cross-sectional area measured by a profilometer and resistance measured by a digital multimeter. Surface morphology of electrode was analyzed using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM). From the study, it was found that 10 times printed electrode has the most stable grain structure and low resistivity of 36.7 nΩ m.
Starting Page 1213
Ending Page 1220
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 09574522
Journal Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
Volume Number 21
Issue Number 11
e-ISSN 1573482X
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2010-01-08
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Characterization and Evaluation of Materials Optical and Electronic Materials
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics Biomaterials Biophysics Condensed Matter Physics Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Bioengineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Biomedical Engineering
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