JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly Stretchable and Transparent Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Film Based on Silver Nanowire Percolation Network for Wearable Electronics Applications

Jinwook JungHabeom LeeInho HaHyunmin ChoKyun Kyu KimJinhyeong KwonPhillip WonSukjoon HongSeung Hwan Ko

Year: 2017 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 9 (51)Pages: 44609-44616   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Future electronics are expected to develop into wearable forms, and an adequate stretchability is required for the forthcoming wearable electronics considering various motions occurring in human body. Along with stretchability, transparency can increase both the functionality and esthetic features in future wearable electronics. In this study, we demonstrate, for the first time, a highly stretchable and transparent electromagnetic interference shielding layer for wearable electronic applications with silver nanowire percolation network on elastic poly(dimethylsiloxane) substrate. The proposed stretchable and transparent electromagnetic interference shielding layer shows a high electromagnetic wave shielding effectiveness even under a high tensile strain condition. It is expected for the silver nanowire percolation network-based electromagnetic interference shielding layer to be beyond the conventional electromagnetic interference shielding materials and to broaden its application range to various fields that require optical transparency or nonplanar surface environment, such as biological system, human skin, and wearable electronics.

Keywords:
Electromagnetic shielding Materials science Electronics Wearable computer Electromagnetic interference Wearable technology Stretchable electronics Flexible electronics Transparency (behavior) Layer (electronics) Optoelectronics Percolation (cognitive psychology) Nanotechnology Electrical engineering Computer science Composite material Engineering Embedded system

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Electromagnetic wave absorption materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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