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Park, Jang-Ung
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High-resolution 3D e-jet printing for electronics

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박장웅
Issued Date
2016-05-19
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https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/40706
Citation
2016년도 한국재료학회 춘계학술대회
Abstract
Meticulous and efficient tools for the surface patterning of materials in high-resolution features are one of the major requirements in electronics and biotechnology to meet with the contemporary challenges of industry and academics. Thermal or piezoelectric inkjet printing methods working in a non-contact solution printing mode are attractive due to their compatibility with various materials and substrates. In this talk, a 3D electrohydrodynamic jet printing method with direct, sub-micron patterning resolution is described. Our method utilizes ultrafine nozzles and optimized voltage sequences in tandem to enable printing of various material inks including biomaterials (DNA, protein), suspensions of single walled carbon nanotubes / nanoparticles, and solutions of conducting / insulating polymers. Potential of this method in electronics applications is exemplified through the printing fabrication of transistors that use aligned arrays of single walled carbon nanotubes. Furthermore, DNA aptamer-based biosensors and DNA-programmed nanoparticle assembly that use spotted arrays of DNA were also achieved through this method, which proves its scope in biotechnology applications.
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한국재료학회

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