Mionic, MarijanaPataky, KristopherGaal, RichardMagrez, ArnaudBrugger, JuergenForro, Laszlo2012-08-102012-08-102012-08-10201210.1039/c2jm16547chttps://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/84498WOS:000305796300027We have developed a conducting composite based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and bisphenol A novolak epoxy resin (SU8) for inkjet printing purposes. We could deposit regular conducting stripes and arrays of 150 mu m spots on glass and on flexible polyethylene terephthalate ( PET) films. The UV and temperature processed structures show very good adhesion and reasonably good resistivity with a low concentration of carbon nanotubes. Our composite material for inkjet deposition is completely compatible with current MEMS fabrication processes.Field-Effect TransistorsThin-Film TransistorsHigh-Aspect-RatioHigh-ResolutionPolymersTransparentElectronicsDepositionPatternsChannelCarbon nanotubes-SU8 composite for flexible conductive inkjet printable applicationstext::journal::journal article::research article