Highly stretchable polymer semiconductor films through the nanoconfinement effect
Stanford University · Nanjing University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Soft and conformable wearable electronics require stretchable semiconductors, but existing ones typically sacrifice charge transport mobility to achieve stretchability. We explore a concept based on the nanoconfinement of polymers to substantially improve the stretchability of polymer semiconductors, without affecting charge transport mobility. The increased polymer chain dynamics under nanoconfinement significantly reduces the modulus of the conjugated polymer and largely delays the onset of crack formation under strain. As a result, our fabricated semiconducting film can be stretched up to 100% strain without affecting mobility, retaining values comparable to that of amorphous silicon. The fully stretchable…
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27Topics & keywords
- Conformable matrix
- Materials science
- Semiconductor
- Polymer
- Optoelectronics
- Diode
- Organic semiconductor
- Wearable technology