2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmats.2021.647229
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Direct Ink Writing of Materials for Electronics-Related Applications: A Mini Review

Abstract: Recently, the fabrication of electronics-related components via direct ink writing (DIW) has attracted much attention. Compared to the conventionally fabricated electronic components, DIW-printed ones have more complicated structures, higher accuracy, improved efficiency, and even enhanced performances that arise from well-designed architectures. The DIW technology allows directly print materials on a variety of flat substrates, even a conformal one, well suiting them to applications such as wearable devices a… Show more

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“…In the other hand increment the input power reduces the Min BER but enhances the insertion loss of the system. Finally, it can be shown the obtained results for free space optical communication can be used in WDM (Zuo et al 2017), and advanced applications (Zuo et al 2015;Zhang et al 2020b;Zhang et al 2020c;Zhang et al 2019a;Liu et al 2020;Niu et al 2020;Niu et al 1998), such as transceiver front end (Liu et al 2020), multicarrier communication systems (Niu et al 2020), mmWave UAV Communications (Zhao et al 2020b), chaotic systems (Wang and Chen 2019), micro-Doppler signatures (Yang et al 2019), wideband-tunable optoelectronic oscillator (Zhang et al 2021), fast sliding-mode speed controller (Qu et al 2021), quantum key distribution (Wang 2021), MBR performance (Sun et al 2021), and also several materials can be used such as Organic Dye (Zhang et al 2020d), NaClO (Zhang et al 2019b), membrane (Sun et al 2019), graphite (Dai, et al 2021), carbon based material (Li et al 2020;Yang et al 2020;Liu et al 2021a;Yan et al 2021) and so on (Liu et al 2021b;Hou et al 2021).…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the other hand increment the input power reduces the Min BER but enhances the insertion loss of the system. Finally, it can be shown the obtained results for free space optical communication can be used in WDM (Zuo et al 2017), and advanced applications (Zuo et al 2015;Zhang et al 2020b;Zhang et al 2020c;Zhang et al 2019a;Liu et al 2020;Niu et al 2020;Niu et al 1998), such as transceiver front end (Liu et al 2020), multicarrier communication systems (Niu et al 2020), mmWave UAV Communications (Zhao et al 2020b), chaotic systems (Wang and Chen 2019), micro-Doppler signatures (Yang et al 2019), wideband-tunable optoelectronic oscillator (Zhang et al 2021), fast sliding-mode speed controller (Qu et al 2021), quantum key distribution (Wang 2021), MBR performance (Sun et al 2021), and also several materials can be used such as Organic Dye (Zhang et al 2020d), NaClO (Zhang et al 2019b), membrane (Sun et al 2019), graphite (Dai, et al 2021), carbon based material (Li et al 2020;Yang et al 2020;Liu et al 2021a;Yan et al 2021) and so on (Liu et al 2021b;Hou et al 2021).…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e catalyst reduces the activation energy, so it plays an essential role in reducing the potential. Because the effect of catalysts is completely surface-related, nanomaterials are very effective because they have a high surface-to-volume ratio [155][156][157][158][159]. Furthermore, due to the nanometer dimensions of the cathode cavities, nanocatalysts must be used, whether we like it or not.…”
Section: Nanocatalyst and Its Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For DIW, the functional ink that is first stored in the syringe barrel is extruded out from a nozzle and get deposited on a substrate. [ 91 ] The functional inks for DIW can be in the form of low viscosity ink or shear‐thinning ink. Low viscosity ink flows easily through the nozzle, whereas shear‐thinning ink requires a much larger driving force.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%