Shuang WuZheng CuiGregory Langston BakerSiddarth MahendranZiyang XieYong Zhu
Wearable heaters have garnered significant attention from academia and industry for their great potential in thermotherapy. Silver nanowire (AgNW) is a promising conductive material for flexible and stretchable electrodes. Here, a resistive, biaxially stretchable heater based on AgNW composite is reported for the first time, where a AgNW percolation network is encased in a thin polyimide (PI) film and integrated with a highly stretchable textile. AgNW/PI is patterned with a 2D Kirigami structure, which enables constant resistance under a large tensile strain (up to uniaxial 100% strain and 50% biaxial strain). The heater can achieve a high temperature of ∼140 °C with a low current of 0.125 A, fast heating and cooling rates of ∼16.5 and ∼14.1 °C s-1, respectively, and stable performance over 400 heating cycles. A feedback control system is developed to provide constant heating temperature under a temperature change of the surrounding environment. Demonstrated applications in applying thermotherapy at the curvilinear surface of the knee using the stretchable heater illustrate its promising potential for wearable applications.
Shuang Wu (148427)Zheng Cui (1527277)G. Langston Baker (11791082)Siddarth Mahendran (11791085)Ziyang Xie (11791088)Yong Zhu (71382)
Xinning HoJu Nie TeyWenjun LiuChek Kweng ChengJun Wei
Suji Choi (1580275)Jinkyung Park (1580278)Wonji Hyun (1580269)Jangwon Kim (1580272)Jaemin Kim (386282)Young Bum Lee (1580266)Changyeong Song (1580281)Hye Jin Hwang (1578895)Ji Hoon Kim (253495)Taeghwan Hyeon (128442)Dae-Hyeong Kim (1579657)
Suji ChoiJin Kyung ParkWonji HyunJangwon KimJaemin KimYoung Bum LeeChangyeong SongHye Jin HwangJi Hoon KimTaeghwan HyeonDae‐Hyeong Kim
Junseong AhnJimin GuYongrok JeongKyuyoung KimJun‐Ho JeongInkyu Park