Publications by authors named "Minoru Ueshima"

Metastable phases such as supersaturated solid solutions, supercooling, and amorphous phases are well-known in metallurgy. They are often composed in non-equilibrium states and can be transformed into a stable phase by overcoming an energy barrier with driving forces. Particularly, it has been widely used for material strengthening and heterogeneous nucleation of precipitates in solids is mainly induced by heat treatments for supersaturated solid solutions.

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Cu-Ag complex inks are developed for printing conductive tracks of low cost, high stability, and high conductivity on heat-sensitive substrates such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrates. The inks show an obvious self-catalyzed characteristic due to the in situ formation of fresh metal nanoparticles which promote rapid decomposition and sintering of the inks at a low temperature below 100 °C. The temperature is 40-60 °C lower than those of general Cu complex inks and 100-120 °C lower than those of general Cu/Ag particle inks.

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