Title :
Crack-Insensitive Wearable Electronics Enabled Through High-Strength Kevlar Fabrics
Author :
Yang Gao ; Kyoseung Sim ; Sicong Sun ; Zhou Chen ; Jizhou Song ; Cunjiang Yu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract :
Mechanical robustness is one of the key factors for future commercialization of wearable electronics. Wearable electronics are thin electronics constructed on flexible polymer or rubber substrates. Due to their thin geometry, wearable electronics are typically vulnerable under tearing or stretching, especially when cracks exist. This paper presents the designs and manufacturing of crack-insensitive wearable electronics realized through incorporating high-strength Kevlar fabrics. Manufacturing strategies of transfer printing prefabricated electronics onto Kevlar fabric with adhesion layer and dip coating constructed devices have been illustrated. The device examples include ultrathin single-crystalline Si-based photodiodes, organic photodetectors, and carbon nanotube-based supercapacitors. Systematic studies highlight the fabrication procedures, mechanical characterization, and device performance evaluation, and offer practical routes to realize robust crack-insensitive wearable electronics.
Keywords :
adhesion; cracks; dip coating; flexible electronics; polymer fibres; printed circuit manufacture; adhesion layer; carbon nanotube-based supercapacitors; crack-insensitive wearable electronics; device performance evaluation; dip coating; flexible polymer; high-strength Kevlar fabrics; manufacturing strategies; mechanical characterization; mechanical robustness; organic photodetectors; rubber substrates; transfer printing prefabricated electronics; ultrathin single-crystalline Si-based photodiodes; Electrodes; Fabrics; Photodiodes; Substrates; Supercapacitors; Wearable computers; Crack; deformation; fabric; flexible electronics; flexible electronics.;
Journal_Title :
Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCPMT.2015.2429581