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Dry Transient Electronic Systems by Use of Materials that Sublime

Title
Dry Transient Electronic Systems by Use of Materials that Sublime
Author(s)
Kim, Bong HoonKim, Jae-HwanPersano, LuanaHwang, Suk WonLee, SeungminLee, JungyupYu, YongjoonKang, YongseonWon, Sang M.Koo, JahyunCho, Youn KyoungHur, GyumBanks, AnthonySong, Jun-KyulWon, PhillipSong, Young MinJang, Kyung InKang, Dae ShikLee, Chi HwanPisignano, DarioRogers, John A.
DGIST Authors
Kim, Bong HoonKim, Jae-HwanPersano, LuanaHwang, Suk WonLee, SeungminLee, JungyupYu, YongjoonKang, YongseonWon, Sang M.Koo, JahyunCho, Youn KyoungHur, GyumBanks, AnthonySong, Jun-KyulWon, PhillipSong, Young MinJang, Kyung InKang, Dae ShikLee, Chi HwanPisignano, DarioRogers, John A.
Issued Date
2017-03
Type
Article
Article Type
Article in Press
Keywords
FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORSBIODEGRADABLE MATERIALSINFECTION ABATEMENTMEDICAL DEVICESTHIN
ISSN
1616-301X
Abstract
The recent emergence of materials for electronic systems that are capable of programmable self-destruction and/or bio/eco-resorption creates the potential for important classes of devices that cannot be easily addressed using conventional technologies, ranging from temporary biomedical implants to enviromentally benign environmental monitors to hardware secure data systems. Although most previous demonstrations rely on wet chemistry to initiate transient processes of degradation/decomposition, options in “dry transient electronic systems” could expand the range of possible uses. The work presented here introduces materials and composite systems in which sublimation under ambient conditions leads to mechanical fragmentation and disintegration of active devices upon disappearance of a supporting substrate, encapsulation layer, interlayer dielectric and/or gate dielectric. Examples span arrays of transistors based on silicon nanomembranes with specialized device designs to solar cells adapted from commercial components. © 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/5048
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201606008
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Related Researcher
  • 김봉훈 Kim, Bong Hoon
  • Research Interests IoT Devices; Medical Devices; 3D Materials; Nanomaterials; Self-assembly
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Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering Bonghoon Group 1. Journal Articles
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