2007
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.46.6437
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Inkjet Printing of Nickel Nanosized Particles for Metal-Induced Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon

Abstract: We demonstrated for the first time single-crystal grain growth in the solid-phase crystallization of amorphous silicon (a-Si) film induced by inkjet-printed colloidal solution containing Ni nanosized particles. The electrostatic inkjet nozzle with a needle can print dots of Ni colloidal solution, whose size ranges from submicron order to a few ten micrometers, on the a-Si film surface by controlling the needle apex radius and the number of applied voltage pulses. The dependence of the crystallization behavior … Show more

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“…Achievable layer thicknesses are usually quite low (a few hundreds of nm at most) and for high‐throughput production, the reliable feature resolution is limited to about 15–20 μm . Structures in the submicron range have, however, been reported using special techniques like electrostatic IJP, which have not yet been applied to R2R processing, though …”
Section: R2r Printing/coating Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achievable layer thicknesses are usually quite low (a few hundreds of nm at most) and for high‐throughput production, the reliable feature resolution is limited to about 15–20 μm . Structures in the submicron range have, however, been reported using special techniques like electrostatic IJP, which have not yet been applied to R2R processing, though …”
Section: R2r Printing/coating Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a new, simpler, and faster method was proposed for the formation of Ni nanosize particles. 19 In order to observe the formation of NiSi 2 , as well as the crystallization of the a-Si during the in situ annealing experiment in cross-section, TEM specimens were prepared by the Focused Ion Beam (FIB) technique. 20 This technique ensures that the area of interest is transparent to the electrons, in the present case the area around a Ni pad.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metallic pigments used in bronzing are powders obtained using various technologies [1][2][3]. Metal particles are relatively recently used in printing, but the result makes itself felt [4][5][6]. If powder metallurgy occupies the first place by the percentage of use and occupies 90 %, then only 1 % is used in the printing industry [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%