Nanoparticle systems for innovative electrical interconnects

Background

Micro and nanoparticles are essential building blocks in the manufacturing and functionality of small-scale devices and functional materials. Integration of particles in polymer substrate changes the properties, and allows embedding functions like sensors or actuators. This project brings together the partners’ knowledge and technology on micro and nanoparticle synthesis, their patterning and integration in larger scale-systems and the development of repeatable manufacturing methods and applications. A particular focus is the development of innovative electrical interconnection schemes for rigids to flexible substrates.

Project goal

The project focuses on the understanding and technology development for new electrical interconnection schemes, in which the properties of micro and-nano particles are exploited. The work will focus on

-        Multi-physics (mechanical, thermal and electrical) modelling and experimental characterization for single particles and particle systems, in order to be able to relate particle system definitions to expected behaviour along these physical domains.

-        Manufacturing process development involving particle systems, patterning of particles as well functionalisation of materials using particles.

Utilisation

We will also explore innovative approaches to bring the particle-based electrical interconnect system to higher levels of performance. Also, the modelling and characterisation methods, as well as the manufacturing processes that will be developed, allow utilization in a variety of directions.

Project Partners

Industry:

-        Conpart (N)

Knowledge institutes:

-        NTNU, Department of Structural Engineering

-        TU Delft, <link en mechanical-maritime-and-materials-engineering organisation departments precision-and-microsystems-engineering-pme>Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering

This is a project under the <link en organisation departments precision-and-microsystems-engineering-pme neri>NERI umbrella, programme functional material structures.

The project is carried out by two PhD researchers, and is funded by the knowledge institutions, supported by the company Conpart. The partners invite interested parties to contact us to explore collaboration within the framework of this project. Please contact Marcel Tichem (TU Delft), Helge Kristiansen (Conpart) or Jianying He (NTNU)