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Wiley, Advanced Engineering Materials, 5(17), p. 615-619, 2014

DOI: 10.1002/adem.201400339

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Narrow Conductive Structures with High Aspect Ratios Through Single-Pass Inkjet Printing and Evaporation-Induced Dewetting

Journal article published in 2014 by Robert Abbel, Pit Teunissen, Jasper Michels, Wilhelm A. Groen
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Abstract

Inkjet printed silver lines contract to widths below 20 μm during drying on an organic planarization coating. Aspect ratios previously unprecedented with single pass inkjet printing on isotropic homogeneous substrates are obtained. This effect is caused by the subsequent evaporation of solvents from the ink, which results in a continuous increase of its surface tension and thus controlled dewetting.