2022
DOI: 10.3390/nano12071127
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Direct Laser Writing of Copper Micropatterns from Deep Eutectic Solvents Using Pulsed near-IR Radiation

Abstract: In this study, we developed a method for the fabrication of electrically conductive copper patterns of arbitrary topology and films on dielectric substrates, by improved laser-induced synthesis from deep eutectic solvents. A significant increase in the processing efficiency was achieved by acceptor substrate pretreatment, with the laser-induced microplasma technique, using auxiliary glass substrates and optional laser post-processing of the recorded structures; thus, the proposed approach offers a complete man… Show more

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“…Subsequently, a 1 mm thick layer of DES was applied to the substrates. Previously, it was found that placing an auxiliary glass slab onto the DES layer to create a “sandwich” sample was effective for laser-induced synthesis in DES . In this study, the same design was used for borosilicate glass, PI, and fiberglass plastic.…”
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“…Subsequently, a 1 mm thick layer of DES was applied to the substrates. Previously, it was found that placing an auxiliary glass slab onto the DES layer to create a “sandwich” sample was effective for laser-induced synthesis in DES . In this study, the same design was used for borosilicate glass, PI, and fiberglass plastic.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed description of this procedure can be found elsewhere. 45 Fiberglass plastic and PTFE substrates were structured using 320 P sandpaper (Ra ∼ 7 μm). The alternative technique was chosen as the materials are not optically transparent for the wavelength used and the LIPAA method cannot be realized.…”
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“…However, in that work, CW laser was applied and in the treatment of polymer materials, a significant temperature effect led to melting or graphitization of the surface. In [45] an effective solution for metallization of glass surfaces was achieved by using a commercially available MiniMarker-2, however, the applicability of the developed methods for wider substrate materials range remained unknown.…”
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“…The method is based on the photochemical decomposition of the metal-containing precursor under laser irradiation, followed by reduction of the metal and the formation of NPs [ 31 ]. As possible precursors, an extensive list of laboratory-synthesized and commercially available compounds were successfully demonstrated, such as organometallic complexes, inorganic, and organic salts [ 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 ]. It was found that LID allows the user to control the coating density, morphology, and composition of the MNPs deposited on the substrate’s surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%