High-Operating-Temperature Direct Ink Writing of Mesoscale Eutectic Architectures

Citation:

J. William Boley, Kundan Chaudhary, Thomas J. Ober, Mohammadreza Khorasaninejad, Wei Ting Chen, Erik Hanson, Ashish Kulkarni, Jaewon Oh, Jinwoo Kim, Larry K. Aagesen, Alexander Y. Zhu, Federico Capasso, Katsuyo Thornton, Paul V. Braun, and Jennifer A. Lewis. 2017. “High-Operating-Temperature Direct Ink Writing of Mesoscale Eutectic Architectures.” ADVANCED MATERIALS, 29, 7, Pp. 1604778.
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Abstract:

High-operating-temperature direct ink writing (HOT-DIW) of mesoscale architectures that are composed of eutectic silver chloride-potassium chloride. The molten ink undergoes directional solidification upon printing on a cold substrate. The lamellar spacing of the printed features can be varied between approximately 100 nm and 2 mu m, enabling the manipulation of light in the visible and infrared range.
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