About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Recent Advances in Functional Materials and 2D/3D Processing for Sensors and Electronic Applications
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Presentation Title |
Nanomaterial Ink Development for Additive Manufacturing of Sensors |
Author(s) |
Dave Estrada |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Dave Estrada |
Abstract Scope |
Recent advances in the synthesis of nanomaterial based inks has increased the design space for additive manufacturing of flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) and sensors for extreme environments. FHE systems stand to benefit from high performance flexible silicon IC’s for signal processing and amplification, while also leveraging the high surface area and unique physical properties of nanomaterials as sensor electrodes. Integration of nanomaterial based sensors with flexible silicon ICs could help expedite the adoption of such FHE sensors for internet of things sensor applications. Furthermore, advances in nanomaterial based inks is enabling the adoption of additive manufacturing techniques for the miniaturization of passive nuclear sensors operating under extreme conditions. For example, printed temperature sensors and neutron dosimeters have been developed to provide critical information about the field properties of in-pile experiments. Here we highlight innovations in nanomaterial inks for inkjet, aerosol jet, and plasma jet printing of electronic materials and sensors. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume |