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Title: Development of Capacitive-based sensors for packaging applications
Authors: BASAK, Indranil 
BUNTINX, Mieke 
DEFERME, Wim 
Issue Date: 2019
Source: 29th IAPRI Symposium at University of Twente, NL, Campus of University of Twente, 11-14/06/2019
Abstract: Stretchable electronics have been making progress in photodetectors, temperature sensors and pressure sensors. Electronically conducting polymers such as water dispersible forms of PEDOT:PSS consisting of intrinsically conducting PEDOT poly(3-4 ethylene dioxythiophene) doped with PSS (polystyrene sulfonate) show high potential due to their good water dispersibility, miscibility, transparency, flexibility and stretchability. To prepare these sensors, drop on demand ( inkjet printing can be applied DoD inkjet printing can fabricate circuits with high resolution 20 μm line width), is easy to use and cost effective. However, ink formulation is complicated and the property window for jettability is small Therefore all parameters i a viscosity, surface tension, density) need to be optimized when formulating a functional ink.
Keywords: Stretchable electronics; Drop-on-Demand inkjet printing; conductive polymer
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/28539
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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