Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.343, No.1, 301-305, 2010
Fabrication of conductive metal lines by plate-to-roll pattern transfer utilizing edge dewetting and flexographic printing
We present a simple flexographic printing method mediated by edge dewetting for potential applications to roll-to-roll or plate-to-roll pattern transfer. By controlling dewetting of a thin, conductive ink material under conformal contact with a patterned elastomeric mold (e.g., polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS). the liquid ink layer is broken and then selectively wets the protruding part of the mold with high fidelity. Subsequently, a thin photoresist layer that is coated oil 300 mm-diameter aluminum cylinder is brought in contact with the ink-coated PDMS mold, resulting in a plate-to-roll pattern transfer without collapse or merging of neighboring features. Using this method, conductive silver lines are fabricated on the cylindrical surface with the resolution of similar to 20 mu m and the sheet resistance less than similar to 4.3 Omega after 10 repeated transfer cycles. (c) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.