2002
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.162128299
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Soft, conformable electrical contacts for organic semiconductors: High-resolution plastic circuits by lamination

Abstract: Soft, conformable electrical contacts provide efficient, noninvasive probes for the transport properties of chemically and mechanically fragile, ultrathin organic semiconducting films. When combined with high-resolution printing and lamination techniques, these soft contacts also form the basis of a powerful technique for fabricating flexible plastic circuits. In this approach, a thin elastomeric film on a plastic substrate supports the electrodes and interconnections; laminating this substrate against another… Show more

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“…Reproduced with permission. [125] Copyright 2002, National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. b) Images of ultrathin flexible Si-CMOS circuit with dual capsulation of PI and PDMS.…”
Section: Introduction Of Encapsulation/mechanical Neutral Planementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reproduced with permission. [125] Copyright 2002, National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. b) Images of ultrathin flexible Si-CMOS circuit with dual capsulation of PI and PDMS.…”
Section: Introduction Of Encapsulation/mechanical Neutral Planementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to control over the interface chemistries, we find that the kinetics of cold welding differ depending on the mechanical properties and geometries of the substrates. In all cases, lamination occurs without external pressure in a soft mode, in which the 'wetting' properties associated with low modulus elastomeric substrates 39 , and van der Waals forces 39,40 drive contact between multiple, thin, soft electronic components to establish contacts. Although previously demonstrated in the context of organic electronic devices 38,39 , this same strategy works well with inorganic stretchable systems, as illustrated in studies of basic test structures (Supplementary Figure S1a).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This wire connected the cathode and the anode of a LED to two pairs of solder pads placed at the tips of each section, near the edge of the membrane; these solder pads were intended to provide electrical connectivity between LEDs placed on adjacent sections of the sheet. The solder features (wires and contact pads) were embedded within the PDMS membrane, with the wires close to the middle surface of the sheet that is not stretched when rolled into a cylindrical surface (29,30) (Fig. 6b).…”
Section: Estimation Of the Elastic And Magnetic Free Energy Of The Fomentioning
confidence: 99%