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A Method to Pattern Silver Nanowires Directly on Wafer-Scale PDMS Substrate and Its Applications
Chou, Namsun
;
Kim, Youngseok
;
Kim, Sohee
Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
Neural Interfaces & MicroSystems Lab
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Title
A Method to Pattern Silver Nanowires Directly on Wafer-Scale PDMS Substrate and Its Applications
Issued Date
2016-03
Citation
Chou, Namsun. (2016-03). A Method to Pattern Silver Nanowires Directly on Wafer-Scale PDMS Substrate and Its Applications. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 8(9), 6269–6276. doi: 10.1021/acsami.5b11307
Type
Article
Author Keywords
silver nanowire (AgNW)
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parylene stencil technique
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PDMS
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strain sensor
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pressure sensor
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flexible
Keywords
Pulse Width Modulation
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Serpentine
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Silicate Minerals
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Silver
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Silver Nanowire (AgNW)
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SILVER NANOWIRES
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Skin
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Strain
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Strain Sensor
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STRAIN SENSORS
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Stretchable Electronics
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Micrometers
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Nanowires
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Parylene Stencil Technique
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Parylenes
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Patterning Techniques
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PDMS
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Polydimethylsiloxane Pdms
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Substrates
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TRANSPARENT CONDUCTORS
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Pressure Sensor
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Pressure Sensors
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Electric Resistance Measurement
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Electrical Performance
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Electrodes
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Fabrication
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FILMS
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Flexible
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Flexible Electronic Devices
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Microchannels
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
This study describes a fabrication method of microsized AgNW patterns based on poly dimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate using a poly(p-xylylene) (parylene) stencil technique. Various patterns of AgNW conductive sheets were created on the wafer scale area in the forms of straight and serpentine lines, texts, and symbols, which dimensions ranged from a few tens of micrometers to hundreds of micrometers. We demonstrated the electrical performance of straight line and serpentine line patterned AgNW electrodes when subjected to mechanical strains. The gauge factor and stretchability ranged from 0.5 to 55.2 at 2% uniaxial strain and from 4.7 to 55.7%, respectively, depending on the shapes and structures of the AgNW electrodes. Using the developed AgNW patterning technique, we fabricated strain sensors to detect small body signals epidermally such as hand motion, eye blink and heart rate. Also, tactile sensors were fabricated and exhibited the sensitivity of 3.91 MPa-1 in the pressure range lower than 50 kPa, and 0.28 MPa-1 in the pressure range greater than 50 kPa up to 1.3 MPa. From these results, we concluded that the proposed technique enables the fabrication of reliable AgNW patterns on wafer-scale PDMS substrate and the potential applications for various flexible electronic devices. © 2016 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/1303
DOI
10.1021/acsami.5b11307
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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