线程(计算)
数码产品
材料科学
印刷电子产品
制作
编织
纳米技术
纱线
柔性电子器件
可扩展性
墨水池
计算机科学
电气工程
复合材料
工程类
医学
替代医学
病理
数据库
操作系统
作者
Manoj Jose,Emily Bezerra Alexandre,Lukas Neumaier,Lukas Rauter,Mani Teja Vijjapu,W. Mühleisen,Muhammad Hassan Malik,Johanna Zikulnig,Jürgen Kosel
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.3c15422
摘要
This article introduces a methodology to increase the integration density of functional electronic features on fibers/threads/wires through additive deposition of functional materials via printed electronics. It opens the possibility to create a multifunctional intelligent system on a single fiber/thread/wire while combining the advantages of existing approaches, i.e., the scalability of coating techniques and the microfeatures of semiconductor-based fabrication. By directly printing on threads (of diameters ranging from 90 to 1000 μm), micropatterned electronic devices and multifunctional electronic systems could be formed. Contact and noncontact printing methods were utilized to create various shapes from serpentines and meanders to planar coils and interdigitated electrodes, as well as complex multilayer structures for thermal and light actuators, humidity, and temperature sensors. We demonstrate the practicality of the method by integrating a multifunctional thread into a FFP mask for breath monitoring. Printing technologies provide virtually unrestricted choices for the types of threads, materials, and devices used. They are scalable via roll-to-roll processes and offer a resource-efficient way to democratize electronics across textile products.
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