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Electrohydrodynamic Printing of Conductive Patterns on Glass Slides
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Electrohydrodynamic printing of silver ink is demonstrated under an applied pulse voltage. Intermittent cone jets are deposited to form uniform dots with a regular spacing on glass slides while conductive patterns with continual tracks are derived from overlapping dots. After sintering at 250°C for 20 min, the patterns have a lower resistivity of 3.07×10-8 Ω•m such that a practical application is available in microelectronic devices.
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