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Veröffentlicht in: Advanced materials 26(2014), 34, Seite 5942-5949
Personen und Körperschaften: Park, Se-Chul (Sonstige), Fang, Jun (Sonstige), Biswas, Shantonu (Sonstige), Kaltwasser, Mahsa (Sonstige), Stauden, Thomas (Sonstige), Jacobs, Heiko O. (Sonstige)
Titel: A first implementation of an automated reel-to-reel fluidic self-assembly machine/ Se-Chul Park; Jun Fang; Shantonu Biswas; Mahsa Mozafari; Thomas Stauden and Heiko O. Jacobs
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Gesamtaufnahme: : Advanced materials, 26(2014), 34, Seite 5942-5949
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spelling A first implementation of an automated reel-to-reel fluidic self-assembly machine Se-Chul Park; Jun Fang; Shantonu Biswas; Mahsa Mozafari; Thomas Stauden and Heiko O. Jacobs, 2014, Text txt rdacontent, Computermedien c rdamedia, Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier, A first automated reel-to-reel fluidic selfassembly process for macroelectronic applications is reported. This system enables high-speed assembly of semiconductor dies (15 000 chips per hour using a 2.5 cm-wide web) over large-area substrates. The optimization of the system (>99% assembly yield) is based on identification, calculation, and optimization of the relevant forces. As an application, the production of a solid-state lighting panel is discussed, involving a novel approach to apply a conductive layer through lamination., Park, Se-Chul oth, Fang, Jun oth, Biswas, Shantonu 1986- (DE-588)1161959513 (DE-627)1025470966 (DE-576)507038045 oth, Kaltwasser, Mahsa (DE-588)120660607X (DE-627)1692695185 oth, Stauden, Thomas oth, Jacobs, Heiko O. 1970- (DE-588)103023244X (DE-627)734945639 (DE-576)378035339 oth, In Advanced materials Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, 1989 26(2014), 34, Seite 5942-5949 Online-Ressource (DE-627)269533958 (DE-600)1474949-X (DE-576)077884531 1521-4095 nnns, volume:26 year:2014 number:34 pages:5942-5949, http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.201401573 Resolving-System Volltext, dbt |1|https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00038451 Frontdoor-Url kostenfrei Volltext, dbt |1|https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00038451 LFER, LFER 2019-07-15T00:00:00Z
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title_auth A first implementation of an automated reel-to-reel fluidic self-assembly machine
title_full A first implementation of an automated reel-to-reel fluidic self-assembly machine Se-Chul Park; Jun Fang; Shantonu Biswas; Mahsa Mozafari; Thomas Stauden and Heiko O. Jacobs
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