Combinatorial Screening of Materials Using Inkjet Printing as a Patterning Technique

Author(s):  
Anke Teichler ◽  
Jolke Perelaer ◽  
Ulrich S. Schubert
2012 ◽  
Vol 1390 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anke Teichler ◽  
Jolke Perelaer ◽  
Ulrich S. Schubert

ABSTRACTInkjet printing is a highly material-efficient solution deposition technique that enables the preparation of thin-film libraries using little amounts of materials. As a reproducible and precise patterning technique inkjet printing can be integrated into a combinatorial screening workflow that allowed the systematic characterization of thin-film properties of newly developed materials as well as the methodical investigation of preparation parameter that influence the performance of the inkjet printed layers.This contribution provides a demonstration of a combinatorial screening workflow that utilizes inkjet printing to evaluate structure-property relationships of polymer/fullerene blends for the application in organic photovoltaics. Using this approach it is shown that optimized blend compositions as well as printing conditions lead to improved performances of organic solar cell devices.


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Rebecca Eckardt ◽  
Stephanie Hoeppener ◽  
Christian Friebe ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 1400 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jolke Perelaer ◽  
Ulrich S. Schubert

ABSTRACTWithin the last decades, inkjet printing technology has developed from only a text and graphic industry to a major topic of scientific research and R&D. Inkjet printing can be used as a highly reproducible non-contact patterning technique to print at high speeds either small or large areas with high quality features; it requires only small amounts of functional materials, which immediately favors production costs. Furthermore, inkjet printing reduces the amount of processing steps due to its additive technique of materials deposition, which further decreases productions costs as well as time.This contribution provides a number of alternative approaches to sinter inkjet printed metal precursor materials at temperatures that are compatible with cost-effective polymer foils. The prepared features can serve as interconnects and contacts for microelectronic applications, such as OLED and OPV.


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