Laser-assisted direct ink writing of planar and 3D metal architectures 论文

2016Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences引用 310
Advanced Materials and MechanicsNanomaterials and Printing TechnologiesInteractive and Immersive Displays

摘要

The ability to pattern planar and freestanding 3D metallic architectures at the microscale would enable myriad applications, including flexible electronics, displays, sensors, and electrically small antennas. A 3D printing method is introduced that combines direct ink writing with a focused laser that locally anneals printed metallic features "on-the-fly." To optimize the nozzle-to-laser separation distance, the heat transfer along the printed silver wire is modeled as a function of printing speed, laser intensity, and pulse duration. Laser-assisted direct ink writing is used to pattern highly conductive, ductile metallic interconnects, springs, and freestanding spiral architectures on flexible and rigid substrates.

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