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Well-defined in-textile photolithography towards permeable textile electronics
by
Lin, Zhiqiang
, Zhang, Xinyi
, Chen, Fan
, Shi, Yuqing
, Hu, Hong
, Lin, Yuanjing
, Zheng, Zijian
, Huang, Qiyao
, Xu, Hailong
, Wang, Pengwei
, Ma, Xiaohao
, Chen, Zijian
in
147/135
/ 147/28
/ 639/166
/ 639/301/1005
/ Controllability
/ Electronics
/ Flexible components
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Performance enhancement
/ Permeability
/ Photolithography
/ Robustness
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Textiles
/ Wearable technology
2024
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Well-defined in-textile photolithography towards permeable textile electronics
by
Lin, Zhiqiang
, Zhang, Xinyi
, Chen, Fan
, Shi, Yuqing
, Hu, Hong
, Lin, Yuanjing
, Zheng, Zijian
, Huang, Qiyao
, Xu, Hailong
, Wang, Pengwei
, Ma, Xiaohao
, Chen, Zijian
in
147/135
/ 147/28
/ 639/166
/ 639/301/1005
/ Controllability
/ Electronics
/ Flexible components
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Performance enhancement
/ Permeability
/ Photolithography
/ Robustness
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Textiles
/ Wearable technology
2024
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Well-defined in-textile photolithography towards permeable textile electronics
by
Lin, Zhiqiang
, Zhang, Xinyi
, Chen, Fan
, Shi, Yuqing
, Hu, Hong
, Lin, Yuanjing
, Zheng, Zijian
, Huang, Qiyao
, Xu, Hailong
, Wang, Pengwei
, Ma, Xiaohao
, Chen, Zijian
in
147/135
/ 147/28
/ 639/166
/ 639/301/1005
/ Controllability
/ Electronics
/ Flexible components
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Performance enhancement
/ Permeability
/ Photolithography
/ Robustness
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Textiles
/ Wearable technology
2024
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Well-defined in-textile photolithography towards permeable textile electronics
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Well-defined in-textile photolithography towards permeable textile electronics
2024
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Overview
Textile-based wearable electronics have attracted intensive research interest due to their excellent flexibility and breathability inherent in the unique three-dimensional porous structures. However, one of the challenges lies in achieving highly conductive patterns with high precision and robustness without sacrificing the wearing comfort. Herein, we developed a universal and robust in-textile photolithography strategy for precise and uniform metal patterning on porous textile architectures. The as-fabricated metal patterns realized a high precision of sub-100 µm with desirable mechanical stability, washability, and permeability. Moreover, such controllable coating permeated inside the textile scaffold contributes to the significant performance enhancement of miniaturized devices and electronics integration through both sides of the textiles. As a proof-of-concept, a fully integrated in-textiles system for multiplexed sweat sensing was demonstrated. The proposed method opens up new possibilities for constructing multifunctional textile-based flexible electronics with reliable performance and wearing comfort.
It is challenging to achieve simultaneous robustness, permeability and high electrical performance when patterning textile electronics. Here, the authors report an in-textile photolithography method for precise metal patterns while maintaining the 3D porous structure for wearable textile electronics.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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