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Now we're talking: Desktop Printed-Circuits-on-Paper Flexible Electronics

The Editors
May 12, 2013
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Now we're talking: Desktop Printed-Circuits-on-Paper Flexible Electronics
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“Here we show a desktop printing of flexible circuits on paper via developing liquid metal ink and related working mechanisms. Through modifying adhesion of the ink, overcoming its high surface tension by dispensing machine and designing a brush like porous pinhead for printing alloy and identifying matched substrate materials among different papers, the slightly oxidized alloy ink was demonstrated to be flexibly printed on coated paper, which could compose various functional electronics and the concept of Printed-Circuits-on-Paper was thus presented.”

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