| Literature DB >> 28004863 |
Yewang Su1,2,3,4, Xuecheng Ping5, Ki Jun Yu6, Jung Woo Lee6,7, Jonathan A Fan8, Bo Wang9, Ming Li4, Rui Li4, Daniel V Harburg6, YongAn Huang2,10, Cunjiang Yu11, Shimin Mao6, Jaehoun Shim6, Qinglin Yang6, Pei-Yin Lee6, Agne Armonas6, Ki-Joong Choi6, Yichen Yang6, Ungyu Paik7, Tammy Chang8, Thomas J Dawidczyk6, Yonggang Huang2, Shuodao Wang9, John A Rogers12.
Abstract
Scissoring in thick bars suppresses buckling behavior in serpentine traces that have thicknesses greater than their widths, as detailed in a systematic set of analytical and experimental studies. Scissoring in thick copper traces enables elastic stretchability as large as ≈350%, corresponding to a sixfold improvement over previously reported values for thin geometries (≈60%).Entities:
Keywords: buckling mechanics; non-buckling; scissoring; stretchable electronics
Year: 2016 PMID: 28004863 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201604989
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849