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Laser printed microelectronics

Liang Yang, Hongrong Hu, Alexander Scholz, Florian Feist, Gabriel Cadilha Marques, Steven J. Kraus, N. Maximilian Bojanowski, Eva Blasco, Christopher Barner‐Kowollik, Jasmin Aghassi‐Hagmann, Martin Wegener

2023Nature Communications86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Printed organic and inorganic electronics continue to be of large interest for sensors, bioelectronics, and security applications. Many printing techniques have been investigated, albeit often with typical minimum feature sizes in the tens of micrometer range and requiring post-processing procedures at elevated temperatures to enhance the performance of functional materials. Herein, we introduce laser printing with three different inks, for the semiconductor ZnO and the metals Pt and Ag, as a facile process for fabricating printed functional electronic devices with minimum feature sizes below 1 µm. The ZnO printing is based on laser-induced hydrothermal synthesis. Importantly, no sintering of any sort needs to be performed after laser printing for any of the three materials. To demonstrate the versatility of our approach, we show functional diodes, memristors, and a physically unclonable function based on a 6 × 6 memristor crossbar architecture. In addition, we realize functional transistors by combining laser printing and inkjet printing.

Topics & Concepts

MicroelectronicsMaterials scienceMemristorPrinted electronicsNanotechnologyLaserElectronicsBioelectronicsSelective laser sinteringOptoelectronicsComputer scienceInkwellElectrical engineeringOpticsSinteringEngineeringBiosensorComposite materialPhysicsAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security
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