2009 International Conference on Electronic Packaging Technology &Amp; High Density Packaging 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icept.2009.5270700
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Nano resonator simulation fabrication and packaging consideration

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“…The emergent AJP technique uses atomization and a stream of inert gas to deposit inks as focused aerosol sprays directed toward the printer platen within a wide standoff range (1-11 mm) between the nozzle and substrate. [11,25] Longer standoff distances (i.e., 6-11 mm) can be realized by controlling atomization and gas flow parameters to print conformal patterns onto geometrically complex substrates. [26] A schematic of a typical AJP process is illustrated in Figure 2.…”
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“…The emergent AJP technique uses atomization and a stream of inert gas to deposit inks as focused aerosol sprays directed toward the printer platen within a wide standoff range (1-11 mm) between the nozzle and substrate. [11,25] Longer standoff distances (i.e., 6-11 mm) can be realized by controlling atomization and gas flow parameters to print conformal patterns onto geometrically complex substrates. [26] A schematic of a typical AJP process is illustrated in Figure 2.…”
Section: Working Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 7,12 ] Maskless direct‐write techniques such as AJP and inkjet printing (IJP) are economical, green alternatives to conventional mask‐based techniques as they use fewer resources and generate less hazardous waste [ 11 ] while enabling high quality patterning that is not limited by a mask or a template. Notably, maskless approaches are also better suited for rapid prototyping than traditional methods [ 11 ] due to their ability to modify print patterns between runs without incurring costs or manufacturing delays associated with new mask production. [ 13 ] AJP offers several distinct advantages to the field of microelectronic fabrication ( Figure ).…”
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“…Printed electronics is a group of techniques that produce electronic circuits and components utilizing printing systems. [133,134] Currently, a wide variety of rectenna designs are tested towards using printing electronics techniques because electronic components produced with these techniques meet some of the needs required from modern electronic circuits, such as: [133][134][135][136] • Low unit cost and small batch production-printed electronics can produce electronic circuits and components without masks or using low-cost printing. Paper and polymer films can be used as substrates, and circuits can also be created directly on the packages or housings of other devices.…”
Section: Printed Electronicsmentioning
confidence: 99%