Engineers at Rutgers University are claiming 11.8μΩ.cm for conductors printed inside plastic structures, created by printing a novel silver ink and exposing it to high intensity light. The ink has both silver nano-wires and silver nano-spheres within it. These are fused using ‘intense pulsed light sintering’ with a xenon lamp, that is brief enough not to ...
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