Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5351618 Applied Surface Science 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

- A silver-nanoparticles ink is transferred by laser using LIFT at high speed.
- Multi-jet formation is investigated with a time-resolved imaging technique.
- Laser pulses separated by 2 μs and 25 μm lead to stable jets.
- Well-defined, 16 μm droplets are printed at a rate of 500,000 droplets/s.
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