William J. Scheideler
University of California, Berkeley
55 Papers
101 Citations
William J. Scheideler is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Printed electronics & Oxide. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 27 publications. Previous affiliations of William J. Scheideler include Dartmouth College & Duke University.
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Papers
Gravure-printed electronics: recent progress in tooling development, understanding of printing physics, and realization of printed devices
Gerd Grau,Gerd Grau,Jialiang Cen,Hongki Kang,Hongki Kang,Rungrot Kitsomboonloha,Rungrot Kitsomboonloha,William J. Scheideler,Vivek Subramanian +8 more
- 23 Jun 2016
Abstract: Printed electronics promises the realization of low-cost electronic systems on flexible substrates over large areas. In order to achieve this, high quality patterns need to be printed at high speeds. Gravure printing is a particularly promising technique that is both scalable and offers micron-scale resolution. Here, we review the tremendous progress that has recently been made to push gravure printing beyond its traditional limitations in the graphic arts. Rolls with far greater precision than traditional rolls and with sub-5 μm resolution can be fabricated utilizing techniques leveraging the precision of silicon microfabrication. Physical understanding of the sub-processes that constitute the gravure process is required to fully utilize the potential of gravure. We review the state-of-the-art of this understanding both for single cells and patterns of multiple cells to print high-resolution features as well as highly-uniform layers. Finally, we review recent progress on gravure printed transistors as an important technology driver. Fully high-speed printed transistors with sub-5 μm channel length and sub-5 V operation can be printed with gravure.
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Rapid Open-Air Fabrication of Perovskite Solar Modules
Nicholas Rolston,William J. Scheideler,Austin C. Flick,Justin Chen,Hannah Elmaraghi,Andrew Sleugh,Oliver Zhao,Michael Woodhouse,Reinhold H. Dauskardt +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the open-air fabrication of perovskite solar modules with key advances, including scalable large-area spray deposition, new monolithic integration scribing techniques, advanced photoluminescence characterization, and reproducible high-throughput manufacturability.
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Low-Temperature-Processed Printed Metal Oxide Transistors Based on Pure Aqueous Inks
TL;DR: In this article, the intrinsic fluid properties of these water-based solutions enable the printing of fine features with coffee-ring free line profiles and smoother line edges than those formed from organic solvent-based inks.
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A robust, gravure-printed, silver nanowire/metal oxide hybrid electrode for high-throughput patterned transparent conductors
William J. Scheideler,Jeremy Smith,Igal Deckman,Seungjun Chung,Ana Claudia Arias,Vivek Subramanian +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid transparent conductors based on silver nanowires embedded in an indium zinc oxide matrix were prepared by high-speed gravure-printing from a single, stable liquid precursor.
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The minimum flow rate scaling of Taylor cone-jets issued from a nozzle
TL;DR: In this article, the scaling law proportional to the charge relaxation time and independent of the nozzle diameter is only applicable to lowly viscous systems, and the minimum flow rate is required to maintain steady Taylor cone-jets issued from an electrified nozzle.
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