AI Article Synopsis

  • A nanowire bonding technique called gas-phase electrodeposition creates free-standing electrical connections using metallic nanowires.
  • The method demonstrates effective programmable interconnects and an interdigitated electrode array for practical applications.
  • It is more material efficient than traditional vapor deposition, as it directs materials precisely where they're needed.

Article Abstract

A nanowire bonding process referred to as gas-phase electrodeposition is reported to form nanobridge-based interconnects. The process is able to grow free-standing point-to-point electrical connections using metallic wires. As a demonstration, programmable interconnects and an interdigitated electrode array are shown. The process is more material efficient when compared with conventional vapor deposition since the material is directed to the point of use.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.201503039DOI Listing

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