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Carbon Nanotube Active-Matrix Backplanes for Conformal Electronics and Sensors
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2011
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EngineeringNanodevicesNanocomputingFlexible SensorPromising ApproachElectronic DevicesCarbon-based MaterialNanoelectronicsCarbon NanotubesConformal ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringNanoscale SystemNanotechnologyNanofibersSelf-powered NanodevicesPressure Sensitive RubberPressure MappingElectronic MaterialsFlexible SensorsNanomaterialsFlexible ElectronicsApplied PhysicsNanofabricationNanotubes
In this paper, we report a promising approach for fabricating large-scale flexible and stretchable electronics using a semiconductor-enriched carbon nanotube solution. Uniform semiconducting nanotube networks with superb electrical properties (mobility of ∼20 cm2 V(-1) s(-1) and ION/IOFF of ∼10(4)) are obtained on polyimide substrates. The substrate is made stretchable by laser cutting a honeycomb mesh structure, which combined with nanotube-network transistors enables highly robust conformal electronic devices with minimal device-to-device stochastic variations. The utility of this device concept is demonstrated by fabricating an active-matrix backplane (12×8 pixels, physical size of 6×4 cm2) for pressure mapping using a pressure sensitive rubber as the sensor element.
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