Title of article
Giant stretchability of thin gold films on rough elastomeric substrates Original Research Article
Author/Authors
N. Lambricht، نويسنده , , T. Pardoen، نويسنده , , Abdul S. Yunus، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
8
From page
540
To page
547
Abstract
Stretching metallic conductors to large deformations while maintaining a low and constant electrical resistance is one of the main challenges in stretchable electronics technologies. Here, we report the conservation of conductivity for deformations of up to 100% in 80 and 500 nm thick gold films deposited on rough polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrates. The roughness is produced by curing PDMS on sand-blasted or surface-etched masters. Under stretching, roughness creates a fine-scale inhomogeneous stress state within the film and a non-percolating crack pattern develops, preserving the conductivity. Compared to smooth surfaces, the strain corresponding to electrical failure is increased by a factor >50. By combining the roughness effect with prestretching of the substrate during deposition, a fine-scale random wrinkling morphology develops and the stretchability is enhanced even further. The stretchability is finally improved by increasing the thickness of the film. These synergistic effects can be explained based on fracture mechanics arguments. Finally, a high number of large deformation cycles can be accommodated without electrical failure.
Keywords
Stretchable electronics , Ductility , Electrical conductivity , Fracture , Roughness
Journal title
ACTA Materialia
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
ACTA Materialia
Record number
1146732
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