| Literature DB >> 29205537 |
Meng Su1,2, Zhandong Huang1,2, Yifan Li1,2, Xin Qian1,2, Zheng Li1,2, Xiaotian Hu1,2, Qi Pan1,2, Fengyu Li1, Lihong Li1, Yanlin Song1.
Abstract
3D printing or fabrication pursues the essential surface behavior manipulation of droplets or a liquid for rapidly and precisely constructing 3D multimaterial architectures. Further development of 3D fabrication desires a self-shaping strategy that can heterogeneously integrate functional materials with disparate electrical or optical properties. Here, a 3D liquid self-shaping strategy is reported for rapidly patterning materials over a series of compositions and accurately achieving micro- and nanoscale structures. The predesigned template selectively pins the droplet, and the surface energy minimization drives the self-shaping processing. The as-prepared 3D circuits assembled by silver nanoparticles carry a current of 208-448 µA at 0.01 V impressed voltage, while the 3D architectures achieved by two different quantum dots show noninterfering optical properties with feature resolution below 3 µm. This strategy can facilely fabricate micro-nanogeometric patterns without a modeling program, which will be of great significance for the development of 3D functional devices.Entities:
Keywords: 3D; electronics; multicomponent; optics; self-shaping
Year: 2017 PMID: 29205537 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201703963
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849