材料科学
胶粘剂
粘附
纳米技术
柔性电子器件
薄膜
数码产品
制作
软机器人
复合材料
基质(水族馆)
可伸缩电子设备
计算机科学
机器人
电气工程
工程类
病理
人工智能
地质学
海洋学
替代医学
医学
图层(电子)
作者
Ruike Renee Zhao,Shaoting Lin,Hyunwoo Yuk,Xuanhe Zhao
出处
期刊:Soft Matter
[The Royal Society of Chemistry]
日期:2018-01-01
卷期号:14 (13): 2515-2525
被引量:92
摘要
Structures of thin films bonded on substrates have been used in technologies as diverse as flexible electronics, soft robotics, bio-inspired adhesives, thermal-barrier coatings, medical bandages, wearable devices and living devices. The current paradigm for maintaining adhesion of films on substrates is to make the films thinner, and more compliant and adhesive, but these requirements can compromise the function or fabrication of film-substrate structures. For example, there are limits on how thin, compliant and adhesive epidermal electronic devices can be fabricated and still function reliably. Here we report a new paradigm that enhances adhesion of films on substrates via designing rational kirigami cuts in the films without changing the thickness, rigidity or adhesiveness of the films. We find that the effective enhancement of adhesion by kirigami is due to (i) the shear-lag effect of the film segments; (ii) partial debonding at the film segments' edges; and (iii) compatibility of kirigami films with inhomogeneous deformation of substrates. While kirigami has been widely used to program thin sheets with desirable shapes and mechanical properties, fabricate electronics with enhanced stretchability and design the assembly of three-dimensional microstructures, this paper gives the first systematic study on kirigami enhancing film adhesion. We further demonstrate novel applications including a kirigami bandage, a kirigami heat pad and printed kirigami electronics.
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