Ju Yeon WooKyun Kyu KimJong‐Soo LeeJu Tae KimChang‐Soo Han
Fabricating stretchable conductors through simple, cost-effective and scalable methods is a challenge. Here, we report on an approach used to develop nanowelded Ag nanowire/single-walled carbon nanotube (AgNW/SWCNT) hybrid films to be used as high-performance stretchable conductors. Plasmonic welding, which was done at the junctions of AgNWs in order to form hybrid AgNW/SWCNT conductors on an Ecoflex substrate, enabled excellent electrical and mechanical stability under large tensile strains of over 480% without the need to pre-strain. Furthermore, we demonstrate highly stretchable circuits that are used to power LED arrays. The LED arrays are formed using the plasmonic-welded AgNW/SWCNT/Ecoflex hybrid material, which demonstrates suitability for interconnector applications in flexible electronics.
Chao WuLijun FangXingyi HuangPingkai Jiang
Syed Muzahir AbbasJavad ForoughiY. RangaLadislau MatekovitsKaru P. EsselleStuart G. HayMichael HeimlichFarzad Safaei
Le CaiJinzhu LiPingshan LuanHongbiao DongDuan ZhaoQiang ZhangXiao ZhangMin TuQingsheng ZengWeiya ZhouSishen Xie
Ying ZhouReiko AzumiSatoru Shimada