Design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxides

Inkjet printing has become a promising, efficient, inexpensive, scalable technique for materials deposition, mask-less and digital patterning in many device applications. Meanwhile, the ink preparation remains a challenge especially for printing functional oxide materials. Based on the principles of...

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Main Authors: Mei Fang, Tianli Li, Sangjian Zhang, K. V. Rao, Lyubov Belova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2020-04-01
Series:Royal Society Open Science
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200242
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spelling doaj-3db6575fafab4cc689ba0d32b4328c1d2020-11-25T04:00:36ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032020-04-017410.1098/rsos.200242200242Design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxidesMei FangTianli LiSangjian ZhangK. V. RaoLyubov BelovaInkjet printing has become a promising, efficient, inexpensive, scalable technique for materials deposition, mask-less and digital patterning in many device applications. Meanwhile, the ink preparation remains a challenge especially for printing functional oxide materials. Based on the principles of inkjet printing (especially relevant for piezoelectric drop-on-demand inkjet printer) and the process of the conversion of liquid ink into solid thin films of oxide materials, we present two approaches to the design and tailoring of inks: (i) oxide particle suspensions (e.g. SiO2, TiO2, Fe3O4) and (ii) metal-acetates precursor solutions for directly printing oxide thin films (e.g. ZnO, MgO, ITO and so forth). The solution inks are stable and produce tunable oxide films with high density and smooth surface. For some of the inks containing multi-type acetates with possible phase separation even before calcinations, we have developed a chelating procedure in order to tailor the films into single-phase homogeneity. The work lays a foundation for inkjet printing of oxides films for functional applications in electronic, photonic and energy devices.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200242inkjet printingsuspension inkssolution inksoxide filmsmorphology
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author Mei Fang
Tianli Li
Sangjian Zhang
K. V. Rao
Lyubov Belova
spellingShingle Mei Fang
Tianli Li
Sangjian Zhang
K. V. Rao
Lyubov Belova
Design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxides
Royal Society Open Science
inkjet printing
suspension inks
solution inks
oxide films
morphology
author_facet Mei Fang
Tianli Li
Sangjian Zhang
K. V. Rao
Lyubov Belova
author_sort Mei Fang
title Design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxides
title_short Design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxides
title_full Design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxides
title_fullStr Design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxides
title_full_unstemmed Design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxides
title_sort design and tailoring of inks for inkjet patterning of metal oxides
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Inkjet printing has become a promising, efficient, inexpensive, scalable technique for materials deposition, mask-less and digital patterning in many device applications. Meanwhile, the ink preparation remains a challenge especially for printing functional oxide materials. Based on the principles of inkjet printing (especially relevant for piezoelectric drop-on-demand inkjet printer) and the process of the conversion of liquid ink into solid thin films of oxide materials, we present two approaches to the design and tailoring of inks: (i) oxide particle suspensions (e.g. SiO2, TiO2, Fe3O4) and (ii) metal-acetates precursor solutions for directly printing oxide thin films (e.g. ZnO, MgO, ITO and so forth). The solution inks are stable and produce tunable oxide films with high density and smooth surface. For some of the inks containing multi-type acetates with possible phase separation even before calcinations, we have developed a chelating procedure in order to tailor the films into single-phase homogeneity. The work lays a foundation for inkjet printing of oxides films for functional applications in electronic, photonic and energy devices.
topic inkjet printing
suspension inks
solution inks
oxide films
morphology
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200242
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