MaterialâBased Approaches for the Fabrication of Stretchable Electronics
Abstrak
Stretchable electronics are mechanically compatible with a variety of objects, especially with the soft curvilinear contours of the human body, enabling humanâfriendly electronics applications that could not be achieved with conventional rigid electronics. Therefore, extensive research effort has been devoted to the development of stretchable electronics, from research on materials and unit device, to fully integrated systems. In particular, materialâprocessing technologies that encompass the synthesis, assembly, and patterning of intrinsically stretchable electronic materials have been actively investigated and have provided many notable breakthroughs for the advancement of stretchable electronics. Here, the latest studies of such materialâbased approaches are reviewed, mainly focusing on intrinsically stretchable electronic nanocomposites that generally consist of conducting/semiconducting filler materials inside or on elastomer backbone matrices. Various approaches for fabricating these intrinsically stretchable electronic materials are presented, including the blending of electronic fillers into elastomer matrices, the formation of biâlayered heterogeneous electronicâlayer and elastomer supportâlayer structures, and modifications to polymeric molecular structures in order to impart stretchability. Detailed descriptions of the various conducting/semiconducting composites prepared by each method are provided, along with their electrical/mechanical properties and examples of device applications. To conclude, a brief future outlook is presented.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (5)
Dong Chan Kim
Hyung Joon Shim
Woongchan Lee
Ja Hoon Koo
DaeâHyeong Kim
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2019
- Bahasa
- en
- Total Sitasi
- 348Ă
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.1002/adma.201902743
- Akses
- Open Access â