Impact of Substrate and Process on the Electrical Performance of Screen-Printed Nickel Electrodes: Fundamental Mechanism of Ink Film Roughness

2018 
In recent years, traditional printing methods have been integrated to print flexible electronic devices and circuits. Since process requirements for electronics differ from those for graphic printing, the fundamentals require rediscovery mainly to optimize manufacturing techniques and to find cost reduction methods without compromising functional performance. In addition, alternative inks need to be formulated to increase the variety of functional inks and to pioneer new product developments. In this report, we investigate a thermoplastic-based nickel ink prototype to print electrodes using a screen-printing process. Process fundamentals are explored, and cost reduction methods are addressed by studying the effect of substrate roughness, print direction, and number of ink layers on the electrical performance of printed nickel. Multilayered electrodes are printed on paper and heat stabilized engineered film. A novel fundamental mechanism is found that explains the effect of substrate roughness on ink film ...
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