Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4993401 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A patterning method for solution layers of functional materials is proposed.•The method relies on modulating the solvent vapor saturation above the liquid.•Dry gas is injected through nozzles, which accelerates evaporation where desired.

In solution processing, functional materials are dissolved or dispersed in a solvent and deposited typically as a thin liquid film on a substrate. After evaporation of the solvent, a dry layer remains. We propose an 'active', non-contact technique for evaporative pattern formation that does not require any substrate modification. It is based on an array of nozzles, some of which introduce a dry carrier gas in the air space above the liquid film. By spatially modulating the solvent vapor saturation above the liquid, patterns in the dry layer thickness can be induced in a controlled fashion. In this manuscript we study pattern formation due to a single pixel of such a nozzle array, by means of quantitative experiments and numerical simulations.

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