A Printable and Conductive Yield-Stress Fluid as an Ultrastretchable Transparent Conductor

  • Lu Q
  • Zhou Y
  • Yin X
  • et al.
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Abstract

In contrast to ionically conductive liquids and gels, a new type of yield-stress fluid featuring reversible transitions between solid and liquid states is introduced in this study as a printable, ultrastretchable, and transparent conductor. The fluid is formulated by dispersing silica nanoparticles into the concentrated aqueous electrolyte. The as -printed features show solid-state appearances to allow facile encapsulation with elastomers. The transition into liquid-like behavior upon tensile deformations is the enabler for ultrahigh stretchability up to the fracture strain of the elastomer. Successful integrations of yield-stress fluid electrodes in highly stretchable strain sensors and light-emitting devices illustrate the practical suitability. The yield-stress fluid represents an attractive building block for stretchable electronic devices and systems in terms of giant deformability, high ionic conductivity, excellent optical transmittance, and compatibility with various elastomers.

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Lu, Q., Zhou, Y., Yin, X., Cao, S., Wang, X., & Kong, D. (2021). A Printable and Conductive Yield-Stress Fluid as an Ultrastretchable Transparent Conductor. Research, 2021. https://doi.org/10.34133/2021/9874939

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