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The image formation process based on the method of ink-jet printing in films of anodic aluminum oxide has been developed and investigated. The image resolution of 500 dpi was achieved on the films with 150 μm depth of pores. The films of anodic aluminum oxide were produced on aluminum foil by partial or through anodizing of aluminum followed by filling the pores with ink and their capsulation for protection. The obtained films have exceptional thermal and chemical stability. The low-temperature and low-cost process described in this article is promising for mass production of elements of microelectronic devices.
Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus
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