Recent advances in fiber-shaped electronic devices for wearable applications

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Abstract

Fiber electronics is a key research area for realizing wearable microelectronic devices. Significant progress has been made in recent years in developing the geometry and composition of electronic fibers. In this review, we present that recent progress in the architecture and electrical properties of electronic fibers, including their fabrication methods. We intensively investigate the structural designs of fiber-shaped devices: coaxial, twisted, three-dimensional layer-by-layer, and woven structures. In addition, we introduce remarkable applications of fiber-shaped devices for energy harvesting/storage, sensing, and light-emitting devices. Electronic fibers offer high potential for use in next-generation electronics, such as electronic textiles and smart integrated textile systems, which require excellent deformability and high operational reliability.

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Kang, M., & Kim, T. W. (2021, July 1). Recent advances in fiber-shaped electronic devices for wearable applications. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11136131

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