Sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithography

Abstract Liquid metals have attracted attention as functional components for moldable electronics, such as soft flexible connectors, wires or conductive ink. The relatively high surface tension (> 400 mN m−1) and the fact that liquid metals do not readily wet ceramic or oxide surfaces have led to...

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Main Authors: Gideon I. Livshits, Jiannan Bao, Leo Sakamoto, Tomoki Misaka, Yuki Usami, Yoichi Otsuka, Takuya Matsumoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-02-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84065-4
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spelling doaj-473ac4768b3d4b4da017a742de0912942021-03-11T12:24:55ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-02-011111910.1038/s41598-021-84065-4Sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithographyGideon I. Livshits0Jiannan Bao1Leo Sakamoto2Tomoki Misaka3Yuki Usami4Yoichi Otsuka5Takuya Matsumoto6Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityAbstract Liquid metals have attracted attention as functional components for moldable electronics, such as soft flexible connectors, wires or conductive ink. The relatively high surface tension (> 400 mN m−1) and the fact that liquid metals do not readily wet ceramic or oxide surfaces have led to devising unique techniques to spread the liquid and mold its shape. These techniques include surface modification, electrowetting and vacuum filling of channels. This work presents an injection technique based on pressurized fountain pen lithography with glass nanopipettes developed to directly pattern liquid metal on flat hard substrates. The liquid metals were eutectic alloys of Gallium, including Gallium-Indium (EGaIn), Gallium-Indium-Zinc and Gallium-Indium-Tin. The nanopipettes were coated internally with gold, acting as a sacrificial layer and facilitating the wetting of the pipette down to its pore, with an inner diameter of ~ 100–300 nm. By applying hydrodynamic pressure to the connected end of the pipette, the metal was extruded through the pore, forming long continuous (> 3 mm) and narrow (~ 1–15 µm) metal lines on silicon oxide and gold surfaces at room temperature and ambient conditions. With this robust platform, it is possible to pattern liquid metals on a variety of substrates and geometries down to the micron range.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84065-4
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author Gideon I. Livshits
Jiannan Bao
Leo Sakamoto
Tomoki Misaka
Yuki Usami
Yoichi Otsuka
Takuya Matsumoto
spellingShingle Gideon I. Livshits
Jiannan Bao
Leo Sakamoto
Tomoki Misaka
Yuki Usami
Yoichi Otsuka
Takuya Matsumoto
Sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithography
Scientific Reports
author_facet Gideon I. Livshits
Jiannan Bao
Leo Sakamoto
Tomoki Misaka
Yuki Usami
Yoichi Otsuka
Takuya Matsumoto
author_sort Gideon I. Livshits
title Sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithography
title_short Sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithography
title_full Sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithography
title_fullStr Sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithography
title_full_unstemmed Sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithography
title_sort sacrificial gold coating enhances transport of liquid metal in pressurized fountain pen lithography
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Liquid metals have attracted attention as functional components for moldable electronics, such as soft flexible connectors, wires or conductive ink. The relatively high surface tension (> 400 mN m−1) and the fact that liquid metals do not readily wet ceramic or oxide surfaces have led to devising unique techniques to spread the liquid and mold its shape. These techniques include surface modification, electrowetting and vacuum filling of channels. This work presents an injection technique based on pressurized fountain pen lithography with glass nanopipettes developed to directly pattern liquid metal on flat hard substrates. The liquid metals were eutectic alloys of Gallium, including Gallium-Indium (EGaIn), Gallium-Indium-Zinc and Gallium-Indium-Tin. The nanopipettes were coated internally with gold, acting as a sacrificial layer and facilitating the wetting of the pipette down to its pore, with an inner diameter of ~ 100–300 nm. By applying hydrodynamic pressure to the connected end of the pipette, the metal was extruded through the pore, forming long continuous (> 3 mm) and narrow (~ 1–15 µm) metal lines on silicon oxide and gold surfaces at room temperature and ambient conditions. With this robust platform, it is possible to pattern liquid metals on a variety of substrates and geometries down to the micron range.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84065-4
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