Literature DB >> 29182303

Spontaneous Periodic Delamination of Thin Films To Form Crack-Free Metal and Silicon Ribbons with High Stretchability.

Qiuting Zhang1, Yichao Tang1, Maryam Hajfathalian2, Chunxu Chen3, Kevin T Turner3, Dmitriy A Dikin2, Gaojian Lin1, Jie Yin1.   

Abstract

Design of electronic materials with high stretchability is of great importance for realizing soft and conformal electronics. One strategy of realizing stretchable metals and semiconductors is to exploit the buckling of materials bonded to elastomers. However, the level of stretchability is often limited by the cracking and fragmentation of the materials that occurs when constrained buckling occurs while bonded to the substrate. Here, we exploit a failure mechanism, spontaneous buckling-driven periodic delamination, to achieve high stretchability in metal and silicon films that are deposited on prestrained elastomer substrates. We find that both globally periodic buckle-delaminated pattern and ordered cracking patterns over large areas are observed in the spontaneously buckle-delaminated thin films. The geometry of periodic delaminated buckles and cracking periodicity can be predicted by theoretical models. By patterning the films into ribbons with widths smaller than the predicted cracking periodicity, we demonstrate the design of crack-free and spontaneous delaminated ribbons on highly prestrained elastomer substrates, which provides a high stretchability of about 120% and 400% in Si and Au ribbons, respectively. We find that the high stretchability is mainly attributed to the largely relaxed strain in the ribbons via spontaneous buckling-driven delamination, as made evident by the small maximum tensile strain in both ribbons, which is measured to be over 100 times smaller than that of the substrate prestrain.

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Keywords:  crack fragmentation; crack-free ribbons; extreme stretchability; metal and silicon thin films; spontaneous periodic buckle-delamination

Year:  2017        PMID: 29182303     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b15693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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Journal:  iScience       Date:  2021-05-25
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