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Giant Poisson's Effect for Wrinkle-Free Stretchable Transparent Electrodes

  • Yan Wang
  • , Qihan Liu
  • , Jianming Zhang
  • , Tianzeng Hong
  • , Wenting Sun
  • , Lu Tang
  • , Eric Arnold
  • , Zhigang Suo
  • , Wei Hong
  • , Zhifeng Ren
  • , Chuan Fei Guo
  • Southern University of Science and Technology
  • Harvard University
  • University of Houston

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Abstract

The next generation of flexible electronics will require highly stretchable and transparent electrodes, many of which consist of a relatively stiff metal network (or carbon materials) and an underlying soft substrate. Typically, such a stiff–soft bilayer suffers from wrinkling or folding when subjected to strains, causing high surface roughness and seriously deteriorated optical transparency. In this work, a network with a giant effective Poisson's ratio on a soft substrate is found to be under biaxial tension upon deformation, and thus does not wrinkle or fold, but maintains smooth surfaces and high transparency. Soft tactile sensors employing such network electrodes exhibit high transparency and low fatigue over many stretching cycles. Such a giant Poisson's ratio has the same effect in other systems. This work offers a new understanding of surface instabilities and a general strategy to prevent them not only in flexible electronics, but also in other materials and mechanical structures that require flat surfaces.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1902955
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume31
Issue number35
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Poisson's effect
  • flexible electrodes
  • kirigami
  • stretchability
  • transparency
  • wrinkles

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