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Inkjet-printed stretchable silver electrode on wave structured elastomeric substrate
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Materials ScienceElectroactive MaterialEngineeringSoft RoboticsSilver ElectrodeMicrofabricationElastomeric SubstrateMechanical EngineeringFabrication TechniquePrinted ElectronicsPdms SurfaceUltraviolet Ozone3D PrintingFlexible Sensor
We report high performance and stable inkjet-printed stretchable silver electrodes on wave structured elastomeric substrates. Highly conductive silver electrodes were deposited directly on a ultraviolet ozone treated polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrates having vertical wavy structures. Adhesion between printed silver lines and PDMS surface has been enhanced by intentionally roughened PDMS surface with wire-electro discharge machined aluminum mold. During slow (16.7 μm/s) stretching test, resistance of the printed silver electrode was increased only by three times at 30% tensile strain. Inkjet-printed silver electrodes also showed good mechanical stability during 1000-time fast (1 mm/s) cycling test with 10% tensile strain, showing maximum resistance change of less than three times.
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