Thermally drawn advanced functional fibers: New frontier of flexible electronics
Autor: | Yuanzhuo Xiang, Wei Yan, Andreas Leber, Shifeng Zhou, Fabien Sorin, Lei Wei, Shan Jiang, Xiaoting Jia, Min Chen, Guangming Tao, Gabriel Loke, Chaoqun Dong, Xiaoming Tao, Wenxin Xu, Chong Hou, Perry Ping Shum, Run Hu |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Computer science business.industry Mechanical Engineering Electrical engineering 02 engineering and technology 010402 general chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Condensed Matter Physics 01 natural sciences Flexible electronics 0104 chemical sciences Mechanics of Materials Scalability General Materials Science Artificial muscle Electronics Fiber 0210 nano-technology business Electronic materials Single strand |
Zdroj: | Materials Today. 35:168-194 |
ISSN: | 1369-7021 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mattod.2019.11.006 |
Popis: | Electronic devices are evolving from rigid devices into flexible and stretchable structures, enabling a seamless integration of electronics into our everyday lives. The integration of a variety of electronic materials within thermal-drawn fibers has emerged as a versatile platform for the fabrication of advanced functional fiber electronics. This approach exploits the thermal drawing of a macroscopic preform, where functional materials or prefabricated devices are arranged at a prescribed position, yielding kilometers of electronic fibers with a sophisticated architecture and complex functionalities in a very simple and scalable manner. A single strand of fiber that incorporates materials with disparate electronic, optoelectronics, thermomechanical, rheological and acoustic properties can see objects, hear sound, sense stimuli, communicate, store and convert energy, modulate temperature, monitor health and dissect brains. Integrating these electronic fibers into fabrics, ancient yet largely underdeveloped forms, is setting a stage for fabrics to be the next frontier in computation and Artificial Intelligence. Here, we critically review the development of thermally drawn fiber electronics and highlight their unique opportunities in communications, sensing, energy, artificial muscles, 3-D printing, healthcare, neuroscience as well as in-fiber materials fundamental research. We conclude some perspectives for realizing an analogue of “Moore’s law” in fibers and fabrics and the remaining challenges for future research. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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