Search for dissertations about: "conductive ink"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words conductive ink.
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1. Properties of Multifunctional Oxide Thin Films Despostied by Ink-jet Printing
Abstract : Ink-jet printing offers an ideal answer to the emerging trends and demands of depositing at ambient temperatures picoliter droplets of oxide solutions into functional thin films and device components with a high degree of pixel precision. It is a direct single-step mask-free patterning technique that enables multi-layer and 3D patterning. READ MORE
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2. Metal Films for Printed Electronics : Ink-substrate Interactions and Sintering
Abstract : A new manufacturing paradigm may lower the cost and environmental impact of existing products, as well as enable completely new products. Large scale, roll-to-roll manufacturing of flexible electronics and other functionality has great potential. READ MORE
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3. In-situ TEM Probing of Nanomaterials
Abstract : Nanomaterials because of their small size, may have special properties unlikely to be seen in ordinary types of materials. Nanomaterials like nanotubes,nanowires and nanoparticles are best studied at the nanoscale, vital but also problematic. READ MORE
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4. Electrochromic Plasmonic Metasurfaces for Reflective Displays
Abstract : Plasmonic nanomaterials provide brilliant colors that arise from the ambient light coupling to the free electrons in metals. In the Roman empire, noble metal nanoparticles were used for staining glass in Church windows and tableware. READ MORE
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5. Life Cycle Assessment of Paper Based Printed Circuits
Abstract : Printed circuit boards have been massively manufactured and wildly used in all kinds of electronic devices during people’s daily life for more than thirty years since the last century. As a highly integrated device mainly consists of silicon base, an etched copper layer and other soldered components, massive production of printed circuit boards are considered to be environmentally unfriendly due to the wet chemical manufacturing mode and lack of recycling ability. READ MORE