Enhanced aerosol-jet printing using annular acoustic field for high resolution and minimal overspray

Teng Ma, Yuan Li, Hui Cheng, Yingjie Niu, Zhenxiang Xiong, Ao Li, Xuanbo Jiang, Donghun Park, Kaifu Zhang, Chenglin Yi

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Abstract

Aerosol jet printing has the potential to fabricate fine features on various substrates due to its large stand-off distance. However, the presence of overspray and instability, particularly at high printing resolutions, has limited its widespread application. In this study, we introduce an efficient approach called annular acoustic focusing for aerosol jet printing. By determining the optimal focusing frequency (5.8 MHz) for silver nanoparticles using a particle ejection model, we achieve precise and stable printing. We also propose a modified print nozzle geometry, resulting in ultrafine traces (line width < 6 μm, overspray < 0.1 μm). Compared to printing without acoustic focusing, the line width of the traces decreases to 60 ± 5% while their conductivity increases to 180 ± 5%. Additionally, several 8 h experiments demonstrate excellent printing stability. This research opens up possibilities for the fabrication of conformal electronics with high precision and improved conductivity using aerosol jet printing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6317
JournalNature Communications
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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