Controllable direct-writing of serpentine micro/nano structures via low voltage electrospinning

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Abstract

Micro/nanofibers prepared by direct-writing using an electrospinning (ES) technique have drawn more attention recently owing to their intriguing physical properties and great potential as building blocks for micro/nanoscale devices. In this work, a wavy direct-writing (WDW) process was developed to directly write serpentine micro/nano structures suitable for the fabrication of micro devices. This fabrication ability will realize the application of electrospun-nanofiber-based wiring of structural and functional components in microelectronics, MEMS, sensor, and micro optoelectronics devices, and, especially, paves the way for the application of electrospinning in printing serpentine interconnector of large-area organic stretchable electronics.

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Fang, F., Chen, X., Du, Z., Zhu, Z., Chen, X., Wang, H., & Wu, P. (2015). Controllable direct-writing of serpentine micro/nano structures via low voltage electrospinning. Polymers, 7(8), 1577–1586. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym7081471

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