| Literature DB >> 25056216 |
Jaeyoung Jeong1, Juho Kim2, Kwangsun Song2, Kellar Autumn3, Jongho Lee4.
Abstract
Developing electronics in unconventional forms provides opportunities to expand the use of electronics in diverse applications including bio-integrated or implanted electronics. One of the key challenges lies in integrating semiconductor microdevices onto unconventional substrates without glue, high pressure or temperature that may cause damage to microdevices, substrates or interfaces. This paper describes a solution based on natural gecko setal arrays that switch adhesion mechanically on and off, enabling pick and place manipulation of thin microscale semiconductor materials onto diverse surfaces including plants and insects whose surfaces are usually rough and irregular. A demonstration of functional 'geckoprinted' microelectronic devices provides a proof of concept of our results in practical applications.Entities:
Keywords: adhesive; flexible electronics; gecko; seta; solar microcell; transfer printing
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25056216 PMCID: PMC4233745 DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2014.0627
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Interface ISSN: 1742-5662 Impact factor: 4.118