The Coupled Photothermal Reaction and Transport in a Laser Additive Metal Nanolayer Simultaneous Synthesis and Pattering for Flexible Electronics

The Laser Direct Synthesis and Patterning (LDSP) technology has advantages in terms of processing time and cost compared to nanomaterials-based laser additive microfabrication processes. In LDSP, a scanning laser on the substrate surface induces chemical reactions in the reactive liquid solution and...

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Main Authors: Song-Ling Tsai, Yi-Kai Liu, Heng Pan, Chien-Hung Liu, Ming-Tsang Lee
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-01-01
Series:Nanomaterials
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spelling doaj-1126161bb5eb4d5899d1b4adc45768dc2020-11-24T22:08:43ZengMDPI AGNanomaterials2079-49912016-01-01611210.3390/nano6010012nano6010012The Coupled Photothermal Reaction and Transport in a Laser Additive Metal Nanolayer Simultaneous Synthesis and Pattering for Flexible ElectronicsSong-Ling Tsai0Yi-Kai Liu1Heng Pan2Chien-Hung Liu3Ming-Tsang Lee4Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 65409, USADepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, TaiwanThe Laser Direct Synthesis and Patterning (LDSP) technology has advantages in terms of processing time and cost compared to nanomaterials-based laser additive microfabrication processes. In LDSP, a scanning laser on the substrate surface induces chemical reactions in the reactive liquid solution and selectively deposits target material in a preselected pattern on the substrate. In this study, we experimentally investigated the effect of the processing parameters and type and concentration of the additive solvent on the properties and growth rate of the resulting metal film fabricated by this LDSP technology. It was shown that reactive metal ion solutions with substantial viscosity yield metal films with superior physical properties. A numerical analysis was also carried out the first time to investigate the coupled opto-thermo-fluidic transport phenomena and the effects on the metal film growth rate. To complete the simulation, the optical properties of the LDSP deposited metal film with a variety of thicknesses were measured. The characteristics of the temperature field and the thermally induced flow associated with the moving heat source are discussed. It was shown that the processing temperature range of the LDSP is from 330 to 390 K. A semi-empirical model for estimating the metal film growth rate using this process was developed based on these results. From the experimental and numerical results, it is seen that, owing to the increased reflectivity of the silver film as its thickness increases, the growth rate decreases gradually from about 40 nm at initial to 10 nm per laser scan after ten scans. This self-controlling effect of LDSP process controls the thickness and improves the uniformity of the fabricated metal film. The growth rate and resulting thickness of the metal film can also be regulated by adjustment of the processing parameters, and thus can be utilized for controllable additive nano/microfabrication.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/6/1/12laser direct writeflexible electronicsreactive silver inklaser direct synthesis and patterningadditive microfabrication
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author Song-Ling Tsai
Yi-Kai Liu
Heng Pan
Chien-Hung Liu
Ming-Tsang Lee
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Yi-Kai Liu
Heng Pan
Chien-Hung Liu
Ming-Tsang Lee
The Coupled Photothermal Reaction and Transport in a Laser Additive Metal Nanolayer Simultaneous Synthesis and Pattering for Flexible Electronics
Nanomaterials
laser direct write
flexible electronics
reactive silver ink
laser direct synthesis and patterning
additive microfabrication
author_facet Song-Ling Tsai
Yi-Kai Liu
Heng Pan
Chien-Hung Liu
Ming-Tsang Lee
author_sort Song-Ling Tsai
title The Coupled Photothermal Reaction and Transport in a Laser Additive Metal Nanolayer Simultaneous Synthesis and Pattering for Flexible Electronics
title_short The Coupled Photothermal Reaction and Transport in a Laser Additive Metal Nanolayer Simultaneous Synthesis and Pattering for Flexible Electronics
title_full The Coupled Photothermal Reaction and Transport in a Laser Additive Metal Nanolayer Simultaneous Synthesis and Pattering for Flexible Electronics
title_fullStr The Coupled Photothermal Reaction and Transport in a Laser Additive Metal Nanolayer Simultaneous Synthesis and Pattering for Flexible Electronics
title_full_unstemmed The Coupled Photothermal Reaction and Transport in a Laser Additive Metal Nanolayer Simultaneous Synthesis and Pattering for Flexible Electronics
title_sort coupled photothermal reaction and transport in a laser additive metal nanolayer simultaneous synthesis and pattering for flexible electronics
publisher MDPI AG
series Nanomaterials
issn 2079-4991
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The Laser Direct Synthesis and Patterning (LDSP) technology has advantages in terms of processing time and cost compared to nanomaterials-based laser additive microfabrication processes. In LDSP, a scanning laser on the substrate surface induces chemical reactions in the reactive liquid solution and selectively deposits target material in a preselected pattern on the substrate. In this study, we experimentally investigated the effect of the processing parameters and type and concentration of the additive solvent on the properties and growth rate of the resulting metal film fabricated by this LDSP technology. It was shown that reactive metal ion solutions with substantial viscosity yield metal films with superior physical properties. A numerical analysis was also carried out the first time to investigate the coupled opto-thermo-fluidic transport phenomena and the effects on the metal film growth rate. To complete the simulation, the optical properties of the LDSP deposited metal film with a variety of thicknesses were measured. The characteristics of the temperature field and the thermally induced flow associated with the moving heat source are discussed. It was shown that the processing temperature range of the LDSP is from 330 to 390 K. A semi-empirical model for estimating the metal film growth rate using this process was developed based on these results. From the experimental and numerical results, it is seen that, owing to the increased reflectivity of the silver film as its thickness increases, the growth rate decreases gradually from about 40 nm at initial to 10 nm per laser scan after ten scans. This self-controlling effect of LDSP process controls the thickness and improves the uniformity of the fabricated metal film. The growth rate and resulting thickness of the metal film can also be regulated by adjustment of the processing parameters, and thus can be utilized for controllable additive nano/microfabrication.
topic laser direct write
flexible electronics
reactive silver ink
laser direct synthesis and patterning
additive microfabrication
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/6/1/12
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