Patterned article including electrically conductive elements

US2022183153A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2022183153-A1
Application numberUS-202017602659-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 5, 2020
Priority dateMay 6, 2019
Publication dateJun 9, 2022
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A patterned article includes a unitary polymeric layer and a plurality of electrically conductive elements embedded at least partially in the unitary polymeric layer. Each electrically conductive element includes a conductive seed layer having a top major surface and an opposite bottom major surface in direct contact with the unitary polymeric layer, and includes a metallic body disposed on the top major surface of the conductive seed layer. The metallic body has a bottom major surface and at least one sidewall. The bottom major surface contacts the conductive seed layer. Each sidewall is in direct contact with the unitary polymeric layer and extends from the bottom major surface of the metallic body toward or to, but not past, a top major surface of the unitary polymeric layer. The conductive elements may be electrically isolated from one another. Processes for making the patterned article are described.

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A patterned article comprising: a unitary polymeric layer; and a plurality of electrically conductive elements embedded at least partially in the unitary polymeric layer and being electrically isolated from one another, each electrically conductive element comprising: a conductive seed layer having a top major surface and an opposite bottom major surface in direct contact with the unitary polymeric layer; and a metallic body disposed on the top major surface of the conductive seed layer, the metallic body having a bottom major surface and at least one sidewall, the bottom major surface contacting the conductive seed layer, each sidewall being in direct contact with the unitary polymeric layer and extending from the bottom major surface of the metallic body toward or to, but not past, a top major surface of the unitary polymeric layer, wherein at least some of the electrically conductive elements comprise a micropattern of conductive traces having an open area fraction in a range of 80% to 99.95%. 2 . The patterned article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrically conductive elements comprises first and second conductive elements such that in a top plan view of the patterned article, the first conductive element is disposed at least partially in a smallest rectangle containing the second conductive element. 3 . The patterned article of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of electrically conductive elements further comprises a third conductive element such that in the top plan view of the patterned article, the second conductive element is disposed at least partially in a smallest rectangle containing the third conductive element. 4 . The patterned article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrically conductive elements defines an antenna. 5 . The patterned article of claim 4 , wherein the antenna comprises a retrodirective antenna array. 6 . The patterned article of claim 1 further comprising a dielectric layer disposed on the top major surface of the unitary polymeric layer and covering the metallic bodies. 7 . The patterned article of claim 1 , wherein each of the electrically conductive elements comprises a micropattern of conductive traces. 8 . The patterned article of claim 7 , wherein each of the micropatterns of conductive traces has an open area fraction in a range of 80% to 99.95%. 9 . The patterned article of claim 1 , wherein each conductive trace in at least a majority of the conductive traces in the micropattern extends along a longitudinal direction of the conductive trace, has a width W along a width direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction and to a thickness direction of the unitary polymeric layer, and has a thickness T along the thickness direction, T/W being at least 0.8. 10 . A patterned article comprising: a unitary polymeric layer extending along orthogonal first and second directions; and a plurality of electrically conductive elements embedded at least partially in the unitary polymeric layer and extending along the first direction, the electrically conductive elements being electrically connected to one another only by virtue of one or more busbars extending along the second direction and embedded at least partially in the unitary polymeric layer such that for each busbar, each of the electrically conductive elements is disposed on a same side of the busbar or sub-pluralities of the electrically conductive elements are disposed on opposing sides of the busbar, each electrically conductive element comprising: a conductive seed layer having a top major surface and an opposite bottom major surface in direct contact with the unitary polymeric layer; and a metallic body disposed on the top major surface of the conductive seed layer, the metallic body having a bottom major surface and at least one sidewall, the bottom major surface contacting the conductive seed layer, each sidewall being in direct contact with the unitary polymeric layer and extending from the bottom major surface of the metallic body toward or to, but not past, a top major surface of the unitary polymeric layer. 11 . The patterned article of claim 10 , wherein for each busbar, the plurality of electrically conductive elements is disposed on a same side of the busbar. 12 . The patterned article of claim 10 , wherein the one or more busbars comprises two parallel spaced apart busbars. 13 . A process of making a patterned article, the process comprising: providing a tool comprising at least one raised portion; disposing a conductive layer on a top surface of a first portion of the at least one raised portion such that at least a majority of a total area of side surfaces of the first portion of the at least one raised portion is free of the conductive layer; disposing a polymer or polymer precursor onto the tool after the disposing the conductive layer step; solidifying the polymer or polymer precursor to form a polymeric layer comprising at least one cavity corresponding to the at least one raised portion; removing the polymeric layer and the conductive layer from the tool such that the conductive layer is disposed at a bottom surface of the at least one cavity; depositing conductive material into the at least one cavity such that the conductive material covers the conductive layer, the conductive material and conductive layer defining a plurality of conductive elements electrically connected to one another via one or more busbars; and disconnecting the conductive elements from the one or more busbars such that the disconnected conductive elements are electrically isolated from one another. 14 . The process of claim 13 , wherein the polymer or polymer precursor comprises a molten polymer, and wherein solidifying the polymer or polymer precursor comprises cooling the molten polymer. 15 . The process of claim 13 , wherein the polymer or polymer precursor comprises a resin, and solidifying the polymer or polymer precursor comprises curing the resin.

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  • characterised by using temporary conductors on the printed circuit for electrically connecting areas which are to be electroplated · CPC title

  • using a prefabricated paste pattern, ink pattern or powder pattern · CPC title

  • by building the multilayer layer by layer, i.e. build-up multilayer circuits (making via holes in the insulating layers H05K3/0011; special circuit boards as base or core whereon the multilayer is built H05K3/4602) · CPC title

  • Male die used for patterning, punching or transferring · CPC title

  • Moulded substrate · CPC title

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What does patent US2022183153A1 cover?
A patterned article includes a unitary polymeric layer and a plurality of electrically conductive elements embedded at least partially in the unitary polymeric layer. Each electrically conductive element includes a conductive seed layer having a top major surface and an opposite bottom major surface in direct contact with the unitary polymeric layer, and includes a metallic body disposed on the…
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3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K3/107. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Thu Jun 09 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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