Dual regime spray deposition based laser direct writing of metal patterns on polymer substrates

Semih Akin, Ted Gabor, Seunghwan Jo, Hangeun Joe, Jung Ting Tsai, Yeonsoo Park, Chi Hwan Lee, Min Soo Park, Martin Byung Guk Jun

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Abstract

In recent years, the metallization of polymers has been intensely studied as it takes advantage of both plastics and metals. Laser direct writing (LDW) is one of the most widely used technologies to obtain metal patterns on polymer substrates. In LDW technology, different methods including injection-molding, drop-casting, dip coating, and spin coating are utilized for surface preparation of polymer materials prior to the laser activation process. In this study, an atomization based dual regime spray coating system is introduced as a novel method to prepare the surface of the materials for LDW of metal patterns. Copper micropatterns on the polymer surface were achieved with a minimum feature size of 30μm, having a strong adhesion and excellent conductivity. The results show that the dual regime spray deposition system can be potentially used to obtain uniform thin film coating with relatively less material consumption on the substrates for surface preparation of laser direct metallization of polymers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024511-1
JournalJournal of Micro and Nano-Manufacturing
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020

Keywords

  • Laser direct writing
  • Polymer materials
  • Selective metallization
  • Silver nanowires
  • Spray deposition

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