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Inkjetbased Micromanufacturing Korvink Jg Smith Pj Shin Dy

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Inkjetbased Micromanufacturing Korvink Jg Smith Pj Shin Dy
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.74 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Korvink J.G., Smith P.J., Shin D.-Y.
ISBN: 9783527319046, 9783527647101, 3527319042, 3527647104
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Inkjetbased Micromanufacturing Korvink Jg Smith Pj Shin Dy by Korvink J.g., Smith P.j., Shin D.-y. 9783527319046, 9783527647101, 3527319042, 3527647104 instant download after payment.

Inkjet-based Micromanufacturing Inkjet technology goes way beyond putting ink on paper: it enables simpler, faster and more reliable manufacturing processes in the fields of micro- and nanotechnology. Modern inkjet heads are per se precision instruments that deposit droplets of fluids on a variety of surfaces in programmable, repeating patterns, allowing, after suitable modifications and adaptations, the manufacturing of devices such as thin-film transistors, polymer-based displays and photovoltaic elements. Moreover, inkjet technology facilitates the large-scale production of flexible RFID transponders needed, eg, for automated logistics and miniaturized sensors for applications in health surveillance. The book gives an introduction to inkjet-based micromanufacturing, followed by an overview of the underlying theories and models, which provides the basis for a full understanding and a successful usage of inkjet-based methods in current microsystems research and development
Overview of Inkjet-based Micromanufacturing:
Thermal Inkjet
Theory and Modeling
Post-Printing Processes for Inorganic Inks for Plastic Electronics
Applications
Inkjet Ink Formulations
Inkjet Fabrication of Printed Circuit Boards
Antennas for Radio Frequency Identification Tags
Inkjet Printing for MEMSContent:
Chapter 1 Overview of Inkjet?Based Micromanufacturing (pages 1–17): David Wallace
Chapter 2 Combinatorial Screening of Materials Using Inkjet Printing as a Patterning Technique (pages 19–39): Anke Teichler, Jolke Perelaer and Ulrich S. Schubert
Chapter 3 Thermal Inkjet (pages 41–56): Naoki Morita
Chapter 4 High?Resolution Electrohydrodynamic Inkjet (pages 57–71): Park Jang?Ung and John A. Rogers
Chapter 5 Cross Talk in Piezo Inkjet (pages 73–85): Herman Wijshoff
Chapter 6 Patterning (pages 87–96): Dr. Patrick J. Smith and Jonathan Stringer
Chapter 7 Drying of Inkjet?Printed Droplets (pages 97–110): Hans Kuerten and Daniel Siregar
Chapter 8 Postprinting Processes for Inorganic Inks for Plastic Electronics Applications (pages 111–125): Jolke Perelaer
Chapter 9 Vision Monitoring (pages 127–144): Kye?Si Kwon
Chapter 10 Acoustic Monitoring (pages 145–158): Herman Wijshoff
Chapter 11 Equalization of Jetting Performance (pages 159–172): Man?In Baek and Michael Hong
Chapter 12 Inkjet Ink Formulations (pages 173–189): Alexander Kamyshny and Shlomo Magdassi
Chapter 13 Issues in Color Filter Fabrication with Inkjet Printing (pages 191–215): Dr. Dong?Youn Shin and Kenneth A. Brakke
Chapter 14 Application of Inkjet Printing in High?Density Pixelated RGB Quantum Dot?Hybrid LEDs (pages 217–236): Hanna Haverinen and Ghassan E. Jabbour
Chapter 15 Inkjet Printing of Metal Oxide Thin?Film Transistors (pages 237–255): Jooho Moon and Keunkyu Song
Chapter 16 Inkjet Fabrication of Printed Circuit Boards (pages 257–278): Thomas Sutter
Chapter 17 Photovoltaics (pages 279–294): Heather A. S. Platt and Maikel F. A. M. van Hest
Chapter 18 Inkjet Printed Electrochemical Sensors (pages 295–311): Aoife Morrin
Chapter 19 Antennas for Radio Frequency Identification Tags (pages 313–329): Vivek Subramanian
Chapter 20 Inkjet Printing for MEMS (pages 331–345): K. Pataky, V. Auzelyte and J. Brugger
Chapter 21 Inkjet Printing of Interconnects and Contacts Based on Inorganic Nanoparticles for Printed Electronic Applications (pages 347–364): Jolke Perelaer and Ulrich S. Schubert

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