Direct
Writing on Paper of Foldable Capacitive Touch Pads with Silver Nanowire
Inks
Posted on 2014-12-10 - 00:00
Paper-based capacitive touch pads
can be fabricated utilizing high-concentration silver nanowire inks
needle-printed directly onto paper substrates through a 2D programmable
platform. Post deposition, silver nanowire tracks can be photonically
sintered using a camera flash to reduce sheet resistance similar to
thermal sintering approaches. Touch pad sensors on a variety of paper
substrates can be achieved with optimized silver nanowire tracks.
Rolling and folding trials, which yielded only modest changes in capacitance
and no loss of function, coupled with touch pad functionality on curved
surfaces, suggest sufficient flexibility and durability for paper
substrate touch pads to be used in diverse applications. A simplified
model to predict touch pad capacitance variation ranges with differing
touch conditions was developed, with good agreement against experimental
results. Such paper-based touch pads have the advantage of simple
structure, easy fabrication, and fast sintering, which holds promise
for numerous commercial applications including low-cost portable devices
where ultrathin and lightweight features, coupled with reliable bending
stability are desirable.
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Li, Ruo-Zhou; Hu, Anming; Zhang, Tong; Oakes, Ken D. (2016). Direct
Writing on Paper of Foldable Capacitive Touch Pads with Silver Nanowire
Inks. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/am506987w