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Highly Stretchable or Transparent Conductor Fabrication by a Hierarchical Multiscale Hybrid Nanocomposite

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Authors

Lee, Phillip; Ham, Jooyeun; Lee, Jinhwan; Hong, Sukjoon; Han, Seungyong; Suh, Young Duk; Lee, Sang Eon; Yeo, Junyeob; Lee, Seung Seob; Lee, Dongjin; Ko, Seung Hwan

Issue Date
2014-09
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation
Advanced Functional Materials, Vol.24 No.36, pp.5671-5678
Abstract
As is frequently seen in sci-fi movies, future electronics are expected to ultimately be in the form of wearable electronics. To realize wearable electronics, the electric components should be soft, flexible, and even stretchable to be human-friendly. An important step is presented toward realization of wearable electronics by developing a hierarchical multiscale hybrid nanocomposite for highly flexible, stretchable, or transparent conductors. The hybrid nanocomposite combines the enhanced mechanical compliance, electrical conductivity, and optical transparency of small CNTs (d approximate to 1.2 nm) and the enhanced electrical conductivity of relatively bigger Ag nanowire (d approximate to 150 nm) backbone to provide efficient multiscale electron transport path with Ag nanowire current backbone collector and local CNT percolation network. The highly elastic hybrid nanocomposite conductors and highly transparent flexible conductors can be mounted on any non-planar or soft surfaces to realize human-friendly electronics interface for future wearable electronics.
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/207367
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201400972
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Research Area Laser Assisted Patterning, Liquid Crystal Elastomer, Stretchable Electronics, 로보틱스, 스마트 제조, 열공학

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