Laser Printing of Silver and Silver Oxide
Abstract
We show that direct laser writing in aqueous silver nitrate with a = 1030 nm femtosecond laser results in deposition of a mixture of silver oxide and silver, in contrast to the pure silver deposition previously reported with 780 nm femtosecond direct laser writing. However, adding photoinitiator prevents silver oxide formation in a concentration-dependent manner. As a result, the resistivity of the material can also be controlled by photoinitiator concentration with resistivity being reduced from approximately 9e-3 m to 3e-7 m. Silver oxide peaks dominate the X-ray diffraction spectra when no photoinitiator is present, while the peaks disappear with photoinitiator concentrations above 0.05 wt%. A THz polarizer and metamaterial are printed as a demonstration of silver oxide printing.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2405.09340,
title = {Laser Printing of Silver and Silver Oxide},
author = {Jordan M. Adams and Daniel Heligman and Ryan O'Dell and Christine Y. Wang and Daniel Young},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.09340},
year = {2024}
}