1999
DOI: 10.1007/s003390051400
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A novel laser transfer process for direct writing of electronic and sensor materials

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“…MAPLE DW was developed at the Naval Research Laboratory primarily for the fabrication of conformal, mesoscale (1 µm to 1 mm) passive electronic components [7][8][9][10], but it has many clear advantages for battery fabrication. The procedures for MAPLE DW processing are summarized schematically in Fig.…”
Section: Direct-write Microbatteriesmentioning
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“…MAPLE DW was developed at the Naval Research Laboratory primarily for the fabrication of conformal, mesoscale (1 µm to 1 mm) passive electronic components [7][8][9][10], but it has many clear advantages for battery fabrication. The procedures for MAPLE DW processing are summarized schematically in Fig.…”
Section: Direct-write Microbatteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the battery design can be easily reconfigured to alter the battery discharge profile and match a desired power demand. MAPLE DW also has been used successfully to transfer all the components needed for battery systems, including metal interconnects, multilayer capacitors, inductors, and resistors [7][8][9][10], to ultimately expedite the fabrication of complete battery systems. The process is also not limited to flat surfaces, enabling the deposition of batteries onto unconventional substrates.…”
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“…Despite process improvements in various ways [43][44][45][46][47], the high potential of LIFT for liquid-metal deposition has not been met as the deposited features are poorly controlled. This for example results in deposition of one main droplet surrounded by smaller satellite droplets, the deposition of many particles [18], or a significant uncertainty in the deposition location due to a limited control of the ejection angle [48].…”
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“…The Matrix-Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation -Direct Write (MAPLE-DW) technique, as proposed by Piqué et al [43], combines the established MatrixAssisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation and the LIFT process, see figure 2.2 (c). It provides higher flexibility regarding the choice the of the donor material than the original LIFT process, as it limits the affect of the incident laser pulse on the donor material and therefore prevents the transferred donor from damage.…”
Section: Matrix-assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation -Direct Writementioning
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