Abstract
In stretchable electronics, high-resolution stretchable interfacing at a mild temperature is considered as a great challenge and has not been achieved yet. This study presents a stretchable anisotropic conductive film (S-ACF) that can electrically connect high-resolution stretchable circuit lines to other electrodes whether they are rigid, flexible, or stretchable. The key concepts of this study are (i) high-resolution (∼50 μm) but low-contact resistance (0.2 ohm in 0.25 mm2) interfacing by periodically embedding conductive microparticles in thermoplastic film, (ii) low-temperature interfacing through the formation of chemical bonds between the S-ACF and the substrates, (iii) economical interfacing by selectively patterning the S-ACF, and (iv) direct interfacing of chips by using the adhesion of the thermoplastic matrix. We integrate light-emitting diodes on the patterned S-ACF and demonstrate stable light operation at large biaxial areal stretching (∈xy = 70%).
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Hwang, H., Kong, M., Kim, K., Park, D., Lee, S., Park, S., … Jeong, U. (2021). Stretchable anisotropic conductive film (S-ACF) for electrical interfacing in high-resolution stretchable circuits. Science Advances, 7(32). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abh0171
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