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Electrical Sintering of Silver Nanoparticle Ink Studied by In-Situ TEM Probing
PLoS ONE. 2011; 6(2):Art. no. e17209
Person photo Magnus Hummelgård
NAT

Publication type:
Article in journal

Permanent link (URI):
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-9051

URL:
http://miun.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:221032/FULLTEXT01

ISSN:
1932-6203

Abstract:

Metallic nanoparticle inks are used for printed electronics, but to reach acceptable conductivity the structures need to be sintered, usually using a furnace. Recently, sintering by direct resistive heating has been demonstrated. For a microscopic understanding of this Joule heating sintering method, we studied the entire process in real time inside a transmission electron microscope equipped with a movable electrical probe. We found an onset of Joule heating induced sintering and coalescence of nanoparticles at power levels of 0.1-10 mW/mu m(3). In addition, a carbonization of the organic shells that stabilize the nanoparticles were found, with a conductivity of 4 10(5) Sm-1




Authors:
Hummelgård M, Zhang R, Nilsson H, Olin H

Internal co-authors:
Prof. Hans-Erik Nilsson, NMT
Håkan Olin

SCB areas:
Annan elektroteknik och elektronik
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