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Spraying Light: Ambient‐Air Fabrication of Large‐Area Emissive Devices on Complex‐Shaped Surfaces
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2014
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EngineeringComplex‐shaped SurfacesLarge‐area Emissive DevicesChemical EngineeringAdditive Spray-sinteringBeam LithographyMaterials FabricationAmbient‐air FabricationPrinted ElectronicsLight-emitting Kitchenware ForkMobile AirbrushNanolithography MethodMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringFabrication TechniqueNew Lighting Technology3D PrintingMicrofabricationSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsSurface EngineeringSurface Processing
Light-emitting electrochemical cells, featuring uniform and efficient light emission over areas of 200 cm(2) , are fabricated under ambient air with a for-the-purpose developed "spray-sintering" process. This fault-tolerant fabrication technique can also produce multicolored emission patterns via sequential deposition of different inks based on identical solvents. Significantly, additive spray-sintering using a mobile airbrush allows a straightforward addition of emissive function onto a wide variety of complex-shaped surfaces, as exemplified by the realization of a light-emitting kitchenware fork.
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