Stretchable Conductive Fibers Based on a Cracking Control Strategy for Wearable Electronics

Bo Zhang, Jie Lei, Dianpeng Qi, Zhiyuan Liu, Yu Wang, Gengwu Xiao, Jiansheng Wu, Weina Zhang, Fengwei Huo, Xiaodong Chen

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Stretchability plays an important role in wearable devices. Repeated stretching often causes the conductivity dramatically decreasing due to the damage of the inner conductive layer, which is a fatal and undesirable issue in this field. Herein, a convenient rolling strategy to prepare conductive fibers with high stretchability based on a spiral structure is proposed. With the simple rolling design, low resistance change can be obtained due to confined elongation nof the gold thin-film cracks, which is caused by the encapsulated effect in such a structure. When the fiber is under 50% strain, the resistance change (R/R0) is about 1.5, which is much lower than a thin film at the same strain (R/R0 ≈ 10). The fiber can even afford a high load strain (up to 100%), but still retain good conductivity. Such a design further demonstrates its capability when it is used as a conductor to confirm signal transfer with low attenuation, which can also be woven into textile to fabricate wearable electronics.

源语言英语
文章编号1801683
期刊Advanced Functional Materials
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DOI
出版状态已出版 - 18 7月 2018

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