Constantinescu, C.Rapp, L.Diallo, A. K.Videlot-Ackermann, C.Delaporte, P.Alloncle, P.2026-01-012026-01-011566-1199https://hdl.handle.net/1885/733801098Micrometric-sized pixels of hybrid organic-inorganic thin films (Ag/parylene-C) have been printed by laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) on flexible, cost-efficient substrates. Micrometric capacitors have been fabricated by laser printing such pixels together with silver nanoparticles (AgNP) paste. The AgNP paste has been deposited in the shape of square pads, acting as bottom electrode. This combination is suitable to be used in microelectronic circuits, as the electrical components exhibit controllable capacity in the pF-nF range. Electrical characterizations of the printed pixels demonstrate that the capacitors are fully operative and stable over time.The authors acknowledge the help provided by Dr. Radoslaw MAZURCZYK and Dr. Pierre CREMILLIEU from Institut des Nanotéchnologies de Lyon, for growing the dielectric parylene-C thin films. We also acknowledge Dr. Thomas Lippert and Dr. Matthias Nagel from Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) Zurich, for providing us with the triazene polymer. This work was supported by a grant/project from the French “ Direction générale de la compétitivité, de l’industrie et des services ” (DGCIS): “Intégration Imprimée sur support FLEXible”/“Printed Integration on FLEXible support” (I2Flex), and by a grant/project from the French “ National Research Agency ” (ANR), Programme Blanc—SIMI 9 (Sciences de l’ingéniérie, matériaux, procédés, énergie 2011), project number ANR-11-BS09-0011—“Impression laser de transistors organiques en films minces/Laser printing of organic thin film transistors” (ILTO).7enPublisher Copyright: © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.DielectricLaser printingMultilayersParylene-CPolymerSilver nanoparticles pasteMicrocapacitors with controlled electrical capacity in the pF-nF range printed by laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT)201510.1016/j.orgel.2015.01.04084922699966