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Revision as of 22:27, 23 October 2023
Abstract
According to "Light sintering of ultra-smooth and robust silver nanowire networks embedded in poly(vinyl-butyral) for flexible OLED" the sintering of the Ag-NW conductive layer can be done by intensive pulse light (IPL), using strong white light to create heat to welder Ag-NWs to form a network to increase the conductivity. An alternative light source is performed in this experiment due to the difficulty to obtain expansive IPL. GOCCO RISO print kit is a Japanese riso print kit that allow user to create personalized riso print mask by the heat created from the exploded light bulb provided in the kit. This experiment compares the conductivity of Ag-NW coated substrate before the GOCCO lamp exposure and after.
Gacco Lamp Sintered AgNWs PVM film (on going)
The Japanese toy kit "RISO PRINT GOCCO LAMP" was introduced by the founder of Bioclub Tokyo, Bioclub, Georg Tremmel.
References
- The original usage of Riso GOCCO print lamp RISO PRINT GOCCO LAMP tutorial.