Printing Multi‐Layered Functional Devices Using One Stamp with Programmable Surface Energy
Abstract
Abstract Beyond its role in cultural communication, printing technology has emerged as one of the most important approaches to distributing and patterning functional materials for advanced manufacturing. In a printing process, a stamp is employed to transfer functional inks to a target surface, generating a specific pattern that exactly replicates the stamp. Through precise manipulation of different inkdrops, herein, a “one stamp, diverse patterns” printing strategy is developed and achieves deposition of varied patterns utilizing a single stamp. This stamp features patterned surface energy, achieved through regioselective energy injection treatment of an ultralow surface energy solid. It is revealed that inks with different surface tensions can selectively exhibit Cassie or Wenzel state on the stamp to generate diverse ink distributions, which enables the printing of distinct patterns on target surfaces. Leveraging this approach, flexible light‐emitting devices and high‐density transistor array are successfully printed using single stamps. These findings advance the understanding of finely tuning and patterning surface energy for precise liquid manipulation and offer a leap forward in efficient and versatile printing methodology that will boost the innovative integration of functional materials in a simplified manner.
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Authors (11)
Quan Liu
An Li
Kaixuan Li
Zhiyuan Zhao
Luanluan Xue
Xiao Deng
Renxuan Yuan
Wei Fang
Department of Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials
Rujun Li
Yanlin Song
Huizeng Li