Fibers are ubiquitous and usually passive. Optoelectronics realized in a fiber could revolutionize multiple application areas, including biosynthetic and wearable electronics, environmental sensing, and energy harvesting. However, the realization of high-performance electronics in a fiber remains a demanding challenge due to the elusiveness of a material processing strategy that would allow the wrapping of devices made in crystalline semiconductors, such as silicon, into a fiber in an ordered, addressable, and scalable manner. Current fiber-sensor fabrication approaches either are non-scalable or limit the choice of semiconductors to the amorphous ones, such as chalcogenide glasses, inferior to silicon in their electronic performance, resul...
Smart textiles promise to have a significant impact on future wearable devices. Among the different ...
Abstract Rapid development of wearable electronics with various functionalities has stimulated the d...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Fibers are materials that have a very long length compared to their cross sectional dimensions, i.e....
Ubiquitous computation has influenced a broad array of domains from manufacturing to drug discovery ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Electronic devices are evolving from rigid devices into flexible and stretchable structures, enablin...
This article introduces a methodology to increase the integration density of functional electronic f...
Our Vision is to incorporate nano-device properties in macroscale products using multimaterial fiber...
Textile electronics embedded in clothing represent an exciting new frontier for modern healthcare an...
Recent progress in combining multiple materials with disparate optical, electronic, and thermomechan...
Summary: Wearable electronics are receiving increasing attention with the advances of human society ...
© Multimaterial fibers engineered to integrate glasses, metals, semiconductors, and composites foun...
With the development of convergence technology, the Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelli...
Surface/interfacial engineering is an essential technique to explore the fiber materials properties ...
Smart textiles promise to have a significant impact on future wearable devices. Among the different ...
Abstract Rapid development of wearable electronics with various functionalities has stimulated the d...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Fibers are materials that have a very long length compared to their cross sectional dimensions, i.e....
Ubiquitous computation has influenced a broad array of domains from manufacturing to drug discovery ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Electronic devices are evolving from rigid devices into flexible and stretchable structures, enablin...
This article introduces a methodology to increase the integration density of functional electronic f...
Our Vision is to incorporate nano-device properties in macroscale products using multimaterial fiber...
Textile electronics embedded in clothing represent an exciting new frontier for modern healthcare an...
Recent progress in combining multiple materials with disparate optical, electronic, and thermomechan...
Summary: Wearable electronics are receiving increasing attention with the advances of human society ...
© Multimaterial fibers engineered to integrate glasses, metals, semiconductors, and composites foun...
With the development of convergence technology, the Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelli...
Surface/interfacial engineering is an essential technique to explore the fiber materials properties ...
Smart textiles promise to have a significant impact on future wearable devices. Among the different ...
Abstract Rapid development of wearable electronics with various functionalities has stimulated the d...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...