Title :
Fully Inkjet Printed RF Inductors and Capacitors Using Polymer Dielectric and Silver Conductive Ink With Through Vias
Author :
Mckerricher, Garret ; Gonzalez Perez, Jose ; Shamim, Atif
Author_Institution :
King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
In this paper, fully inkjet printed multilayer capacitors and inductors are fabricated and characterized using poly 4-vinylphenol (PVP) ink as the dielectric layer and silver nanoparticle ink as the conductor. Inkjet printed through vias, created with a novel dissolving method are used to make RF structures in a multilayer inkjet printing process. The vias have been realized in a 350-nm PVP film and exhibit resistance better than 0.1 Ω. Spiral inductors from 10 to 75 nH have been realized with maximum quality factors around five. The 10-nH inductor exhibits a self-resonant frequency slightly below 1 GHz. Metal-insulator-metal capacitors are realized with densities of 50 pF/mm2. These capacitors demonstrate values ranging from 16 to 50 pF. The 16-pF capacitor shows a self-resonant frequency over 1.5 GHz. The successful implementation of inductors and capacitors in an all inkjet printed multilayer process with vias is an important step toward fully inkjet-printed large area and flexible RF systems.
Keywords :
MIM devices; conducting materials; dielectric materials; dissolving; inductors; ink jet printing; polymers; thin film capacitors; PVP film; PVP ink; capacitance 16 pF to 50 pF; conductor; dissolving method; fully inkjet printed RF spiral inductor; fully inkjet printed multilayer capacitor; metal-insulator-metal capacitor; poly 4-vinylphenol ink; polymer dielectric layer; silver conductive ink; silver nanoparticle ink; size 350 nm; Capacitors; Inductors; Ink; Nonhomogeneous media; Printing; Silver; Capacitor; inductor; inkjet printing; passive components; poly 4-vinylphenol (PVP); silver nanoparticle; via; via.;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2015.2396004