April 22 - 26, 2024
Seattle, Washington
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SB08.11.04

3D Printing of Nanomaterial-Based Bioelectronics with a Metamaterial-Inspired Near-Field Electromagnetic Structure

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
11:15am - 11:30am
Room 433, Level 4, Summit

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Samuel Hales1,Jared Anklam1,Xin Yang2,John Ho2,Yong Lin Kong1

University of Utah1,National University of Singapore2

Abstract

Samuel Hales1,Jared Anklam1,Xin Yang2,John Ho2,Yong Lin Kong1

University of Utah1,National University of Singapore2
3D printing of nanomaterials can enable the creation of freeform architectures and multifunctional devices with unprecedented versatility. The full potential of this technology, however, has so far been limited by the inability to selectively anneal the printed nanomaterials, a critical step to enhance performance. Here, we demonstrate the ability to selectively and locally anneal 3D printed nanomaterials <i>in situ </i>on a broad range of temperature-sensitive substrates by focusing near-field electromagnetic waves using a metamaterial-inspired near-field electromagnetic structure (Meta-NFS). The near-field microwave 3D printing (NFP) enables exceptional control of printed nanomaterial annealing parameters, allowing the creation of spatially freeform microstructure where the electronic and mechanical properties can be locally programmed. NFP significantly broadens the possible class of materials compatible with an additive manufacturing process, enabling the creation of hybrid multi-functional constructs and printing of functional electronics even on temperature-sensitive substrates.

Keywords

3D printing

Symposium Organizers

Guosong Hong, Stanford University
Seongjun Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Alina Rwei, TU Delft
Huiliang Wang, The University of Texas at Austin

Symposium Support

Bronze
Cell Press

Session Chairs

Seongjun Park
Alina Rwei

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