用工业打印头喷墨打印太阳能电极的银纳米油墨的打印优化和热烧结研究

R. Shankar, A. Amert, J. Kellar, K. Whites
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我们提出了一种成功的线宽低于100 μm的太阳能电极喷墨打印能力。为了满足工业打印头(XAAR 1001)的流变要求,设计了一种神学定制的导电银纳米油墨。使用PiXDRO (OTB Solar)的台式研发喷墨打印机对打印头进行喷射优化。打印机集成的软件允许在喷射过程中优化液滴形成和液滴稳定性。优化了典型的印刷参数,如灰度、DPI变化、承印物加热等,以获得高印刷质量。然而,最初的印刷结果显示线条清晰度差,薄膜厚度不均匀。为了克服这个问题,我们开发了一种多道印刷工艺,可以获得出色的线条清晰度。我们还进行了统计分析,将液滴尺寸与打印特征尺寸相关联。通过喷射~6 pi的液滴,可获得-15 μm的最小特征尺寸。印刷后,薄膜被热烧结以实现金属化。详细的热重分析表明,在400℃的温度下实现了完全的金属化。使用ASTM标准胶带对印刷图案进行的附着力测试显示,分层或剥落的比例小于5%。最后,在ITO和硅衬底上成功地打印了太阳能前电极的测试原型。
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Printing optimization and thermal sintering study of silver nano-ink for InkJet printing of solar electrodes using an industrial printhead
We present a successful inkjet printing capability for solar electrodes with line widths below 100 μm. A Theologically tailored conductive silver nano-ink was created to meet the rheological requirement of industrial printheads (XAAR 1001). The jetting optimization for the printhead was done using a desktop R&D inkjet printer from PiXDRO (OTB Solar). Printer-integrated software allowed the optimization of droplet formation and droplet stability during the jetting process. Typical printing parameters such as greyscale, DPI variation, substrate heating, etc., were optimized to achieve high print quality. However, initial printing results showed poor line definition and inhomogeneous film thickness. To overcome this, we developed a multiple pass printing process that results in excellent line definition. We also performed statistical analysis to correlate the droplet size with printed feature size. The minimum feature size of -15 μm was achieved by jetting ~6 pi droplets. After printing, the films were sintered thermally to achieve metallization. Detailed TGA study showed that complete metallization was achieved at temperature 400°C. Adhesion tests performed using an ASTM standard tape test on printed pattern showed less than 5% of delamination or flaking. Finally, test prototypes of solar front electrodes were printed successfully on ITO and silicon substrates.
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