Xerox Scientists Develop "Silver Bullet" Needed to Replace Silicon Circuits
with Low-Cost, Durable Plastic
Xerox to jump-start industry commercialization by providing printed electronics materials that easily print on plastics, film and textiles
MISSISSAUGA, ON,
"For years, there's been a global race to find a low-cost way to manufacture plastic circuits," said
Until now, bringing low-cost electronics to the masses has been hindered by the logistics and costs associated with silicon chip manufacturing; the breakthrough low-temperature silver ink overcomes the cost hurdle, printing reliably on a wide range of surfaces such as plastic or fabric. As part of its commercialization initiatives, Xerox plans to aggressively seek interested manufacturers and developers by providing sample materials to allow them to test and evaluate potential applications.
Integrated circuits are made up of three components - a semiconductor, a conductor and a dielectric element - and currently are manufactured in costly silicon chip fabricating factories. By creating a breakthrough silver ink to print the conductor, Xerox has developed all three of the materials necessary for printing plastic circuits.
Using Xerox's new technology, circuits can be printed just like a continuous feed document without the extensive clean room facilities required in current chip manufacturing. In addition, scientists have improved their previously developed semiconductor ink, increasing its reliability by formulating the ink so that the molecules precisely align themselves in the best configuration to conduct electricity.
The printed electronics materials, developed at the Xerox Research Centre of
"We will be able to print circuits in almost any size from smaller custom-sized circuits to larger formats such as wider rolls of plastic sheets -unheard of in today's silicon-wafer industry," said Hadi Mahabadi, vice president and center manager of Xerox Research Centre
R&D samples of the materials including the new conductive silver ink are available by contacting Xerox.
About Xerox
Xerox Corporation is the world's leading document management, technology and services enterprise, providing the industry's broadest portfolio of color and black-and-white document processing systems and related supplies, as well as document management consulting and outsourcing services.
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For further information: Customer Contact: For information on the printable electronics materials and to obtain an R&D sample, contact Fazila Seker, Xerox Research Centre of Canada ((905) 823-7091, [email protected]) or Jeffrey Sokol, Xerox Corporation ((585) 265-7559, [email protected]); For more information on Xerox innovation visit http://www.xerox.com/innovation or call 1-800-ASK-XEROX; Media Contacts: Bill McKee, Xerox Canada, (585) 423-4476, [email protected]; Tina Quelch, Calador Communications, (416) 925-6034, [email protected]
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