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Silicone substrate with <i>in situ</i> strain relief for stretchable thin-film transistors
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Mechanical ComplianceEngineeringEngineered Silicone MatrixIntegrated CircuitsThin Film Process TechnologyElectronic DevicesWafer Scale ProcessingPrinted ElectronicsSilicone SubstrateBiomedical DevicesPentacene Thin-film TransistorsThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceStretchable Thin-film TransistorsSemiconductor Device FabricationElectronic MaterialsFlexible ElectronicsMicrofabricationFlexible SensorsApplied PhysicsThin Films
We have manufactured stretchable thin-film transistors and interconnects directly onto an engineered silicone matrix with localized and graded mechanical compliance. The fabrication only involves planar and standard processing. Brittle active device materials are patterned on non deformable elastomer regions (strain &lt;1% at all times) while interconnects run smoothly from “stiff” to “soft” elastomer. Pentacene thin-film transistors sustain applied strain up to 13% without electrical degradation and mechanical fracture. This integrated approach opens promising options for the manufacture of physically adaptable and transformable circuitry.
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