| Literature DB >> 29572973 |
Zhitao Zhang1, Liyuan Cui2, Xiang Shi1, Xiaochaoran Tian3, Dongping Wang4,5, Chunni Gu6, Er Chen2, Xunliang Cheng1, Yifan Xu1, Yajie Hu1, Jiayi Zhang2, Lei Zhou3, Hon Hang Fong4,5, Pibo Ma7, Gaoming Jiang7, Xuemei Sun1, Bo Zhang1, Huisheng Peng1.
Abstract
Textile displays are poised to revolutionize current electronic devices, and reshape the future of electronics and related fields such as biomedicine and soft robotics. However, they remain unavailable due to the difficulty of directly constructing electroluminescent devices onto the textile-like substrate to really display desired programmable patterns. Here, a novel textile display is developed from continuous electroluminescent fibers made by a one-step extrusion process. The resulting displaying textile is flexible, stretchable, three-dimensionally twistable, conformable to arbitrarily curved skins, and breathable, and can dynamically display a series of desired patterns, making it useful for bioinspired electronics, soft robotics, and electroluminescent skins, among other applications. It is demonstrated that these displaying textiles can also communicate with a computer and mouse brain for smart display and camouflage applications. This work may open up a new direction for the integration of wearable electroluminescent devices with the human body, providing new and promising communication platforms.Entities:
Keywords: brain-interfaced communications; electroluminescent fiber; textile display
Year: 2018 PMID: 29572973 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201800323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849