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Supersonically Sprayed Copper–Nickel Microparticles as Flexible and Printable Thin‐Film High‐Temperature Heaters

Lee et al., 2017

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6698800441800660412
Author
Lee J
Kim D
Kim T
Lee J
Al‐Deyab S
Lee H
Kim J
Yang D
Yarin A
Yoon S
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Advanced Materials Interfaces

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Cu and Ni nanoparticles are sprayed at supersonic velocities onto stiff glass, ceramic, and marble surfaces, as well as onto flexible polymer substrates of complex shapes. Joule heating occurs when a voltage is applied to the sprayed Cu–Ni thin films, enabling their use …
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