2023
DOI: 10.1002/admt.202202053
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An Aerosol Jet Printed Resistance Temperature Detector‐Micro Hotplate with Temperature Coefficient of Resistance Stabilized by Electrical Sintering

Abstract: Aerosol jet printing (AJP) is an emerging direct write tool enabling rapid prototyping and fabrication of electronics components. AJP provides faster and less expensive production of devices with feature sizes of >10 microns compared to traditional MEMS processes. Herein, the fabrication of a resistance temperature detector‐micro hotplate (RTD‐µHP) is reported using AJP printed silver. AJP eliminates sophisticated MEMS processes such as masking, alignment, and etching. The compatibility of the AJP process with… Show more

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“…Next, electrical sintering generated localized heat at the grain boundaries, increasing grain coalescence, and thus improving TCR. The printed RTD displayed reliable and linear response up to 70 • C [371].…”
Section: Statusmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Next, electrical sintering generated localized heat at the grain boundaries, increasing grain coalescence, and thus improving TCR. The printed RTD displayed reliable and linear response up to 70 • C [371].…”
Section: Statusmentioning
confidence: 95%