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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday January 05 2017, @07:23AM   Printer-friendly
from the paper-or-plastic? dept.

By suspending tiny metal nanoparticles in liquids, Duke University scientists are brewing up conductive ink-jet printer "inks" to print inexpensive, customizable circuit patterns on just about any surface.

Printed electronics, which are already being used on a wide scale in devices such as the anti-theft radio frequency identification (RFID) tags you might find on the back of new DVDs, currently have one major drawback: for the circuits to work, they first have to be heated to melt all the nanoparticles together into a single conductive wire, making it impossible to print circuits on inexpensive plastics or paper.

A new study by Duke researchers shows that tweaking the shape of the nanoparticles in the ink might just eliminate the need for heat.

By comparing the conductivity of films made from different shapes of silver nanostructures, the researchers found that electrons zip through films made of silver nanowires much easier than films made from other shapes, like nanospheres or microflakes. In fact, electrons flowed so easily through the nanowire films that they could function in printed circuits without the need to melt them all together.

Journal Reference:
Ian E. Stewart, Myung Jun Kim, Benjamin J. Wiley. Effect of Morphology on the Electrical Resistivity of Silver Nanostructure Films. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2017; DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b12289


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 05 2017, @07:34AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 05 2017, @07:34AM (#449689)

    Your mandatory Mark of the Beast will be printed from Thirty Pieces of Silver nanowire.

  • (Score: 2) by krishnoid on Thursday January 05 2017, @05:28PM

    by krishnoid (1156) on Thursday January 05 2017, @05:28PM (#449821)

    "Beware of programmers carrying ... fountain pens?"

    • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Saturday January 07 2017, @11:49AM

      by FatPhil (863) <{pc-soylent} {at} {asdf.fi}> on Saturday January 07 2017, @11:49AM (#450697) Homepage
      Pens that can write with conductive ink are not new. Some tech-hobbyist webshop certainly sells them, and even has a demo of them on youtube where they connect a bulb to a battery (the electronics version of "Hello World").
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