Jongsu LeeSun Hong KimDuho ChoChangju ChaeSungmook Jung
Abstract Electrodes, which are essential components of electronic devices, must possess high electric conductivity; thus, most electronic devices currently use rigid metal electrodes. However, electrode stretchability is important for wearable applications, which have recently attracted significant attention. This study describes a strategy for fabricating printable and highly stretchable porous conductors by combining silver flakes with poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate. It is found that the fabricated electrode can be stretched by over 400% while retaining high conductivity, which decreases from 532.9 S∙cm −1 at 0% strain to 133.2 S∙cm −1 . Furthermore, the novel electrodes exhibits high durability even after 1000 cycles of 100% stretching, which can be an ideal characteristic for skin electronics. The obtained conducting material is used as an electrode for a wearable keyboard, which can be rolled up/out repeatedly, and its reliability exceeds 1000 cycles of operation.
Won Jae LeeJin Yeong ParkHyun Jin NamSung‐Hoon Choa
Wenting DangVincenzo VinciguerraLeandro LorenzelliRavinder Dahiya
Salahuddin AhmedMarzia MominJiashu RenHyunjin LeeTao Zhou
Hong‐Wu ZhuHuai‐Ling GaoHaoyu ZhaoGe JinBicheng HuJin HuangShu‐Hong Yu