| Literature DB >> 26218988 |
Atsuko Sekiguchi1,2, Fumiaki Tanaka1,2, Takeshi Saito1, Yuki Kuwahara1, Shunsuke Sakurai1, Don N Futaba1,2, Takeo Yamada1,2, Kenji Hata1,2.
Abstract
Clothes represent a unique textile, as they simultaneously provide robustness against our daily activities and comfort (i.e., softness). For electronic devices to be fully integrated into clothes, the devices themselves must be as robust and soft as the clothes themselves. However, to date, no electronic device has ever possessed these properties, because all contain components fabricated from brittle materials, such as metals. Here, we demonstrate robust and soft elastomeric devices where every component possesses elastomeric characteristics with two types of single-walled carbon nanotubes added to provide the necessary electronic properties. Our elastomeric field effect transistors could tolerate every punishment our clothes experience, such as being stretched (elasticity: ∼ 110%), bent, compressed (>4.0 MPa, by a car and heels), impacted (>6.26 kg m/s, by a hammer), and laundered. Our electronic device provides a novel design principle for electronics and wide range applications even in research fields where devices cannot be used.Entities:
Keywords: conductive rubber; field effect transistor; flexible electronics; single-walled carbon nanotube; wearable electronics
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26218988 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189