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Robust and stretchable indium gallium zinc oxide-based electronic textiles formed by cilia-assisted transfer printing

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Author(s)
Yoon, JongwonJeong, YunkyungKim, HeejeYoo, SeonggwangJung, Hoon SunKim, YonghunHwang, YoungkyuHyun, YujunHong, Woong-KiLee, Byoung HunChoa, Sung-HoonKo, Heung Cho
Type
Article
Citation
Nature Communications, v.7
Issued Date
2016-06
Abstract
Electronic textile (e-textile) allows for high-end wearable electronic devices that provide easy access for carrying, handling and using. However, the related technology does not seem to be mature because the woven fabric hampers not only the device fabrication process directly on the complex surface but also the transfer printing of ultrathin planar electronic devices. Here we report an indirect method that enables conformal wrapping of surface with arbitrary yet complex shapes. Artificial cilia are introduced in the periphery of electronic devices as adhesive elements. The cilia also play an important role in confining a small amount of glue and damping mechanical stress to maintain robust electronic performance under mechanical deformation. The example of electronic applications depicts the feasibility of cilia for 'stick-&-play' systems, which provide electronic functions by transfer printing on unconventional complex surfaces.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/ncomms11477
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/14218
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