High speed electrical measurement for roll-to-roll nanomanufacturing
ORAL
Abstract
Roll-to-roll processing of nanomaterials can produce high-quality coatings and filaments continuously, enabling materials applications for electronics, fabrics, and wires. These applications often require specific electrical properties that are correlated to the material's nanostructure. While several high-throughput structural characterizations techniques exist, there are relatively few contactless options for quantifying the electrical properties of materials for nanomanufacturing. Here, we demonstrate a microwave method for measuring complex permittivity (or geometry for samples of known dielectric properties) in a millisecond. The demonstrated measurement times are suitable for current industrial needs, allowing real-time materials characterization and in-line control of processing variables without disrupting production.
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Authors
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Nathan Orloff
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Christian Long
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Jan Obrzut
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Laurent Maillaud
Rice University
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Francesca Mirri
Rice University
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Thomas Kole
Georgetown University Hospital
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Robert McMichael
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST - Natl Inst of Stds \& Tech
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Matteo Pasquali
Rice University
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Stephan Stranick
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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J. Alexander Liddle
National Institute of Standards and Technology