Optimization of Aerosol Jet Printing for High-Resolution,
High-Aspect Ratio Silver Lines
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Abstract
Aerosol jet printing requires control
of a number of process parameters,
including the flow rate of the carrier gas that transports the aerosol
mist to the substrate, the flow rate of the sheath gas that collimates
the aerosol into a narrow beam, and the speed of the stage that transports
the substrate beneath the beam. In this paper, the influence of process
parameters on the geometry of aerosol-jet-printed silver lines is
studied with the aim of creating high-resolution conductive lines
of high current carrying capacity. A systematic study of process conditions
revealed a key parameter: the ratio of the sheath gas flow rate to
the carrier gas flow rate, defined here as the focusing ratio. Line
width decreases with increasing the focusing ratio and stage speed.
Simultaneously, the thickness increases with increasing the focusing
ratio but decreases with increasing stage speed. Geometry control
also influences the resistance per unit length and single pass printing
of low-resistance silver lines is demonstrated. The results are used
to develop an operability window and locate the regime for printing
tall and narrow silver lines in a single pass. Under optimum conditions,
lines as narrow as 20 μm with aspect ratios (thickness/width)
greater than 0.1 are obtained