Applied Sciences (Apr 2019)

Low-Cost Rapid Fabrication of Conformal Liquid-Metal Patterns

  • Kareem S. Elassy,
  • Tyler K. Akau,
  • Wayne A. Shiroma,
  • Soonmin Seo,
  • Aaron T. Ohta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9081565
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 1565

Abstract

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Patterned conformal conductive structures are used to realize flexible electronics for applications such as electronic skin, communication devices, and sensors. Thus, there is a demand for low-cost rapid fabrication techniques for flexible and stretchable conductors. Spray-coating of liquid metals is a prototyping method that is compatible with elastic substrates. In this work, UV-curable and polyimide masks were used to pattern sprayed liquid metal (LM). The effect of the spraying parameters on the thickness and conductivity of the LM was characterized. A minimum LM linewidth of 48 µm was achieved, along with a minimum gap width of 34 µm. A LM patch antenna and transmission line, which can potentially be used for communication systems, were demonstrated using this fabrication process.

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