Deposition of Nanostructured Silver Lines and Films from Aerosols Produced by LAMA(Synergy by Microparticulation)
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概要
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The Laser Ablation of Microparticle Aerosol (LAMA) process provides a method for generating high yields of aerosolized nanoparticles (NP). The NP are accelerated through a nozzle and impacted onto substrates to produce films or patterned lines. Using the LAMA process, we have demonstrated the ability to produce thick films and lines from a variety of pure metals, compounds and alloys. The resulting lines and films offer a significant reduction in the post-processing temperatures required to densify the lines/films compared to conventional processes for producing patterned lines such as screen printing. This is demonstrated for Ag lines used to produce seals at low process temperatures.
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- 2006-09-19
著者
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Huang Chong
Electrical And Computer Engineering Department The University Of Texas At Austin
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Albert Andre
Materials Science and Engineering Program, The University of Texas at Austin
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Becker Michael
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, The University of Texas at Austin
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Keto John
Physics Department, The University of Texas at Austin
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Kovar Desiderio
Mechanical Engineering Department, The University of Texas at Austin
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Keto John
Physics Department The University Of Texas At Austin
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Albert Andre
Materials Science And Engineering Program The University Of Texas At Austin
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Becker Michael
Electrical And Computer Engineering Department The University Of Texas At Austin
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Kovar Desiderio
Mechanical Engineering Department The University Of Texas At Austin