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Direct Writing of Conductive Patterns by Bubble Printing of Liquid Metal Nanoparticles

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Abstract

Bubble printing of Ga-In liquid metal nanoparticles was demonstrated. Fine line patterns with line width of several µm were formed. The conductivity of the resultant line patterns was improved by galvanic replacement using silver nitrate.

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