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Introduction

Our team is trying to develop a way to print a Zinc Antimonide (ZnSb) semiconductor transistor.

Background

  • Team
  • Brief description of the semiconductor material with a link to the manufacturer(s) or suppliers

Benefits of 3D Printing

  • Mike
  • A description of how it could be 3D printed

Materials Required

Material Source Cost MSDS
Zinc Powder ScienceLab $0.18/g
Antimony Powder ScienceLab $4.16/g
α-terpineol ScienceLab $0.20/ml
DisperBYK-110 BYK TBA TBA

Steps of Synthesizing

  • Alisha
  • A detailed description of the steps, equipment and amounts of chemicals needed to

synthesize the semiconductor ink with references to sources.

Dia Workflow

  • Alisha
  • Create a diagram in Dia outlining your workflow to summarize the steps, and the

equipment, processes, chemicals, steps involved. Show alternate paths and discuss the optimal route and the metrics for choosing it.

Cost

  • Alisha
  • A detailed BOM of the chemicals used to make it with links to sources and prices in a

table - and total cost.

Purification Methods

  • Robert
  • Outline purification methods and the methods needed to obtain acceptable purity for your

material.

Testing

  • Robert
  • A description of the testing procedures, equipment and specifications for the equipment

used to determine if you obtained your target compound.

Material Properties

  • Robert
  • A list of best in class material properties for your ink.

Characterization

  • Nate
  • Discuss the characterization methods and how they could be adapted for in-situ analysis.

Applications

  • Nate
  • List and describe applications of this semiconductor if it is printed.

Electronic Diagram

  • Nate
  • Make a basic diagram for an electronic device that could use this semiconductor and post

diagram in your project page.

OpenSCAD

  • Mike
  • Design the semiconductor portion of the device in OpenSCAD, paste the code directly

into your project page

STL

  • Mike
  • Post the STL of your design and a link to the STL on your project page.

Contacts

Alisha Clark Robert Cooley Nathaniel Musser Michel Knuden
user:Alishac user:Rjcooley user:Namusser user:M.Knudsen
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