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Printed electronics: Components - 4FMT1113

  • Number of hours

    • Lectures 12.0
    • Projects -
    • Tutorials -
    • Internship -
    • Laboratory works -

    ECTS

    ECTS 15.0

Goal(s)

Learning outcomes :

  • To know the nature and properties of the materials used in functional inks
  • To know the properties required for functional printing media
  • To know the possible surface treatments (on the substrates or on the printed layer)
  • To transfer the knowledge acquired on "conventional" processes to innovative applications

Responsible(s)

Anne BLAYO

Content(s)

Introduction
functional printing / printed electronics
new requirements for materials

Functional inks, functional materials
conductors, semi-conductors, dielectrics
other functional materials (« X-chromic »)

Substrates for printed electronics

Prerequisites

Printing processes
Printing inks
Rheological properties of printing inks
Physico-chemical properties of printing inks and substrates

Accessibility for people with disabilities : please contact us for further information

Test

  • Specific credits: this course brings 1.0 ECTS to students in ICI - Exchange Semester - SPRING
  • Specific credits: this course brings 15.0 ECTS to students in UE241A Printed electronics

Evaluation : Written exam (1h)

Resit : Written exam (1h)

Course and exam language adapted to the student profile.

Written exam (no document authorized)

Can ne catched-up

Modalities in downgraded mode : time-limited written exam by distance learning, with copy submission (pdf) according to a timetable defined by the teacher.

The exam may be taken in french or in english

Calendar

The course exists in the following branches:

Additional Information

Course ID : 4FMT1113
Course language(s): FR

You can find this course among all other courses.

Environmental security

Prise en compte de l'éco-conception, des cycles de vie des dispositifs réalisés en électronique imprimée, recyclage

Bibliography

  • D. Tobjörk and R. Österbacka, « Paper Electronics », Advanced Materials, 2011, 23 pp.1935-1961.
  • R. Bollström, « Paper for printed electronics and functionality », 2013, PhD, Abo Akademi University, Finland.
  • M. Klanjsek Gunde, « Materials science meets graphic communication for a joint venture beyond the conventional », Advances in printing and media technology, 2012, vol.39, pp. 11-16.
  • R. Cauchois, M. Saadaoui et K. Inal, « Impression et recuit de nanoparticules métalliques pour l’électronique imprimée », Techniques de l’Ingénieur, 2014.
  • D. Sette, « Functional printing : from the study of printed layers to the prototyping of flexible devices », 2014, PhD, Université de Grenoble.