Soap Film Transfer Printing for Ultrathin Electronics

Author:

Che Lixuan1ORCID,Hu Xiaoguang2,Xu Hechen3,Liu Yuanbo4,Lv Cunjing3,Kang Zhan1,Wu Mengxi2,Wen Rongfu4,Wu Huaping5,Cui Jiayi1,Li Kun3,Qi Guangliang1,Luo Yangjun6,Ma Xuehu4,Sun Feiyi7,Li Ming1,Liu Junshan2

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis Optimization and CAE Software for Industrial Equipment Department of Engineering Mechanics, School of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering Dalian University of Technology Dalian 116024 China

2. State Key Laboratory of High‐performance Precision Manufacturing Key Laboratory for Micro/Nano Technology and System of Liaoning Province Dalian University of Technology Dalian 116024 China

3. Department of Engineering Mechanics and Center for Nano and Micro Mechanics AML Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

4. State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals Frontier Science Center for Smart Materials Liaoning Key Laboratory of Clean Utilization of Chemical Resources Dalian University of Technology Dalian 116024 China

5. College of Mechanical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Key Laboratory of Special Purpose Equipment and Advanced Processing Technology Ministry of Education and Zhejiang Province Hangzhou 310032 China

6. School of Science Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen 518055 China

7. Department of Medical Ultrasound Health Medical Department Central Hospital of Dalian University of Technology Dalian 116024 China

Abstract

AbstractFlexible and stretchable electronics have attractive applications inaccessible to conventional rigid electronics. However, the mainstream transfer printing techniques have challenges for electronic films in terms of thickness and size and limitations for target substrates in terms of curvature, depth, and interfacial adhesion. Here a facile, damage‐free, and contamination‐free soap film transfer printing technique is reported that enables the wrinkle‐free transfer of ultrathin electronic films, precise alignment in a transparent manner, and conformal and adhesion‐independent printing onto various substrates, including those too topographically and adhesively challenging by existing methods. In principle, not only the pattern, resolution, and thickness of transferred films, but also the curvature, depth, and adhesion of target substrates are unlimited, while the size of transferred films can be as high as meter‐scale. To demonstrate the capabilities of soap film transfer printing, pre‐fabricated ultrathin electronics with multiple patterns, single micron resolution, sub‐micron thickness, and centimeter size are conformably integrated onto the ultrathin web, ultra‐soft cotton, DVD‐R disk with the minimum radius of curvature of 131 nm, interior cavity of Klein bottle and dandelion with ultralow adhesion. The printed ultrathin sensors show superior conformabilities and robust adhesion, leading to engineering opportunities including electrocardiogram (ECG) signal acquisition and temperature measurement in aqueous environments.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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