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Inorganic Islands on a Highly Stretchable Polyimide Substrate

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2009

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Sun, Jeong-Yun, Nanshu Lu, Juil Yoon, Kyu-Hwan Oh, Zhigang Suo, and Joost J. Vlassak. 2009. Inorganic islands on a highly stretchable polyimide substrate. Journal of Materials Research 24(11): 3338-3342.

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For a flexible electronic device integrating inorganic materials on a polymer substrate, the polymer can deform substantially, but the inorganic materials usually fracture at small strains. This paper describes an approach to make such a device highly stretchable. A polyimide substrate is first coated with a thin layer of an elastomer, on top of which SiNx islands are fabricated. When the substrate is stretched to a large strain, the SiNx islands remain intact. Calculations confirm that the elastomer reduces the strain in the SiNx islands by orders of magnitude.

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SiNx islands, polyimide substrates, fracture, stretchability

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