Sintering of Advanced Materials 2010
DOI: 10.1533/9781845699949.2.275
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Photonic sintering – an example: photonic curing of silver nanoparticles

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“…A similar study detailing the use of copper nanoparticle ink printed on polymer substrates such as polyimide, polypropylene, and polyethylene films and sintered using IPL was reported by Kim et al [102]. The bulk resistivities of copper and silver reported in these studies are comparable to those measured when the printed films were sintered using an oven at optimum conditions [103].…”
Section: Processingsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…A similar study detailing the use of copper nanoparticle ink printed on polymer substrates such as polyimide, polypropylene, and polyethylene films and sintered using IPL was reported by Kim et al [102]. The bulk resistivities of copper and silver reported in these studies are comparable to those measured when the printed films were sintered using an oven at optimum conditions [103].…”
Section: Processingsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The [67] presents the analysis of properties of nanofluid prepared using three base fluids (liquids): polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), double distilled and deionized water (DDDW), and ethylene glycol. Obtained results of the experiment correlate very well with the Lorenz-Mie theory [94] concerning determination (using optical methods) of the characteristic measure that is the particle size parameter, which depends on the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation dispersed on the surface of spherical particles with radius r (individually for other than spherical as well).…”
Section: Nanoparticle Size Analysissupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The wavelengths at which they interact with light can be tuned by changing their size and shape, and in this way bespoke materials can be prepared to match their intended application [87]. Figure 1a Silver NPs (Ag NPs) are also known for their localized SPR, which allows over their optical absorption and temperature profile [98]. However, in nanomedic NPs are mostly used due to their nontoxicity, biocompatibility, antimicrobial as Gold NPs (AuNPs) in the form of spherical nanoparticles, nanorods or nanocapsules are the most widely used plasmonic NPs in biomedical applications [88].…”
Section: Plga/plasmonic Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%