reviewIEEE Sensors JournalDec 4, 2014HYBRID OA

Technologies for Printing Sensors and Electronics Over Large Flexible Substrates: A Review

SKSaleem KhanLLLeandro LorenzelliRDRavinder Dahiya

University of Trento · Fondazione Bruno Kessler · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Printing sensors and electronics over flexible substrates are an area of significant interest due to low-cost fabrication and possibility of obtaining multifunctional electronics over large areas. Over the years, a number of printing technologies have been developed to pattern a wide range of electronic materials on diverse substrates. As further expansion of printed technologies is expected in future for sensors and electronics, it is opportune to review the common features, the complementarities, and the challenges associated with various printing technologies. This paper presents a comprehensive review of various printing technologies, commonly used substrates and electronic materials. Various solution/dry…

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Keywords
  • Electronics
  • Printed electronics
  • Process (computing)
  • Engineering
  • 3D printing
  • Computer science
  • Manufacturing engineering
  • Electrical engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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