DocumentCode :
71065
Title :
Patterning Processes for Flexible Electronics
Author :
Kahn, Bruce E.
Author_Institution :
Printed Electron. Consulting, Rochester, NY, USA
Volume :
103
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Apr-15
Firstpage :
497
Lastpage :
517
Abstract :
Patterning functional materials is one of the key technologies to enable flexible electronics. In almost every flexible electronic device, individual materials and layers need to be patterned. Moreover, the importance of patterning is probably second only to materials properties in fabricated flexible functional devices. Frequently, patterning is one of the limiting factors in device performance. Flexible electronics depends upon the ability to construct layers of materials having precisely defined architectures and relationships on flexible supports. These structures require the ability to either deposit (additive) or remove (subtractive) materials in a locally controlled fashion (patterning). There are many techniques that have been used to accomplish the patterning of materials on flexible supports. In general, these patterning techniques have either been derived or adapted from conventional electronics processing, from printing processes, or from a hybrid of both. The appropriate choice of patterning technique will depend upon many considerations, including feature size, area of coverage, throughput, registration, environment, position in the overall device structure, and material considerations. Many, if not most device structures will require the use of multiple different patterning techniques. The purpose of this paper is to review the major patterning techniques that have been used for flexible electronics, and to discuss the unique features, advantages, and disadvantages of each. The focus will be on large area, high throughput, additive deposition techniques that can be performed in ambient conditions.
Keywords :
coating techniques; flexible electronics; nanopatterning; printed circuit manufacture; additive deposition technique; electronics processing; flexible electronics; patterning process; patterning technique; printing processes; Flexible electronics; Lithography; Pattern recognition; Printed circuits; Sensors; Substrates; Conducting materials; dispensing; flexible electronics; flexible printed circuits; ink; nanotechnology; organic materials; patterning; printed circuits; printing machinery; throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2015.2401553
Filename :
7110427
Link To Document :
بازگشت