Cataloged from PDF version of article.A preform-fo-fiber approach to the fabrication of functional fiber-based devices by thermal drawing in the viscous state is presented. A macroscopic preform rod containing metallic, semiconducting, and insulating constituents in a variety of geometries and close contact produces kilometer-long novel nanostructured fibers and fiber devices. We first review the material selection criteria and then describe metal-semiconductor-metal photosensitive and thermally sensitive fibers. These flexible, lightweight, and low-cost functional fibers may pave the way for new types of fiber sensors, such as thermal sensing fabrics, artificial skin, and large-area optoelectronic screens. Next, the preform-to-fiber approa...
We investigate the lower limit of nanowire diameters stably produced by the process of thermal fiber...
The ability to integrate complex electronic and optoelectronic functionalities within soft and thin ...
Recent progress in combing multiple materials with distinct optical, electronic, and thermomechanica...
A preform-to-flber approach to the fabrication of functional fiber-based devices by thermal drawing ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Electronic devices are evolving from rigid devices into flexible and stretchable structures, enablin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Fabrics are one of the earliest forms of human expression. However, they have not evolved much in th...
Recent progress in combining multiple materials with disparate optical, electronic, and thermomechan...
We investigate the lower limit of nanowire diameters stably produced by the process of thermal fiber...
We present a high-throughput and scalable technique for the production of metal nanowires embedded i...
Multimaterial fibers eschew the traditional mono-material structures typical of traditional optical ...
One dimensional nanostructure such as nanowires is typically fabricated by the wafer-based approach....
The ability to integrate complex electronic and optoelectronic functionalities within soft and thin ...
Fibres with electronic and photonic properties are essential building blocks for functional fabrics ...
We investigate the lower limit of nanowire diameters stably produced by the process of thermal fiber...
The ability to integrate complex electronic and optoelectronic functionalities within soft and thin ...
Recent progress in combing multiple materials with distinct optical, electronic, and thermomechanica...
A preform-to-flber approach to the fabrication of functional fiber-based devices by thermal drawing ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Electronic devices are evolving from rigid devices into flexible and stretchable structures, enablin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Fabrics are one of the earliest forms of human expression. However, they have not evolved much in th...
Recent progress in combining multiple materials with disparate optical, electronic, and thermomechan...
We investigate the lower limit of nanowire diameters stably produced by the process of thermal fiber...
We present a high-throughput and scalable technique for the production of metal nanowires embedded i...
Multimaterial fibers eschew the traditional mono-material structures typical of traditional optical ...
One dimensional nanostructure such as nanowires is typically fabricated by the wafer-based approach....
The ability to integrate complex electronic and optoelectronic functionalities within soft and thin ...
Fibres with electronic and photonic properties are essential building blocks for functional fabrics ...
We investigate the lower limit of nanowire diameters stably produced by the process of thermal fiber...
The ability to integrate complex electronic and optoelectronic functionalities within soft and thin ...
Recent progress in combing multiple materials with distinct optical, electronic, and thermomechanica...