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A qualitative validation of an in-situ monitoring system for EHD inkjet printing via laser diffraction
Electrohydrodynamic inkjet printing enables high-resolution patterning for nano features. In-flight dynamics of EHD inkjet printing play an essential role in the quality control of printing results. We applied a laser diffraction/scattering in-situ analyzing setup for the EHD inkjet printing system to replace the zoom lens and high-speed camera imaging system. In contrast to conventional imaging systems, the laser diffraction/scattering system is based on analyzing the diffraction pattern and scattering intensity, respectively, which provided higher resolution for micro-scale jetting measurement and enabled sub-micron level jetting correlation between the voltage applied to the electrode and printing results. Furthermore, Taylor cone information from the nozzle head could also be analyzed in real-time to make adjustments to the printing process. In this work, we successfully validated the feasibility of laser diffraction analysis in-situ monitoring for EHD inkjet printing at micron and sub-micron levels.