Title
UHF electromagnetic structures inkjet printed on temperature sensitive substrates: A comparative study of conductive inks and sintering methods to enable low cost manufacture
Author
Sanchez-Romaauera, V.
Wünscher, S.
Abbel, R.J.
Zial, M.A.
Oyeka, D.
Turki, B.M.M.
Batchelor, J.C.
Parker, E.A.
Schubert, U.S.
Yeates, S.G.
Publication year
2013
Abstract
In this paper we demonstrate the use of inkjet printing as a facile digital fabrication tool for the cost effective manufacture of UHF RFID transfer tattoo tags and Frequency Selective Surfaces on low-cost flexible and porous substrates. Electrical and morphological properties of conductive features obtained from a range of metal nanoparticle inks and low temperature sintering methods, such as argon plasma and photonic flash, are evaluated. Large scale potential is addressed. cop. 2013; Society for Imaging Science and Technology.
Subject
Mechatronics, Mechanics & Materials
HOL - Holst
TS - Technical Sciences
Electronics
Industrial Innovation
Digital fabrication
Electromagnetic structure
Low-temperature sintering
Morphological properties
Porous substrates
Sintering methods
Temperature sensitive substrates
Electric properties
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TNO identifier
500203
ISBN
9780892083060
ISSN
2169-4362
Source
29th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies, NIP 2013 and Digital Fabrication 2013, 29 September 2013 through 3 October 2013, Seattle, WA, 372-376
Bibliographical note
Funding Details: EP/J000825/1, EPSRC, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Sponsors: Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS and T); Imaging Society of Japan (ISJ); hp; Xerox; Adobe
Document type
conference paper