Three‐Dimensional Transformation of Membrane‐Type Electronics Using Transient Microfluidic Channels for the Sequential Selective Plasticization of Supportive Plastic Substrates
Abstract:This study demonstrates a technique for the development of 3D electronics based on planar membrane‐type devices and a supportive plastic (e.g., acrylonitrile butadiene styrene [ABS] used in this study) substrate containing internal microfluidic channels (µ‐FCs) that allow selective plasticization and transformation after the insertion of a liquid plasticizer (e.g., N,N‐dimethylformamide). The internal µ‐FC has a strong advantage of transiency and does not require an additional removal process because the chann… Show more
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